lipids are generally stored in adipose tissues in the body. so lipid soluble substances, being dissolved in it, are also stored in adipose tissues.
In the fat cells , lipids are stored as trigycerides.Triglycerides are esters of three molecules of fatty acid with one molecule one glycerol.
Adipose tissue
Fat!
Body has got very large reservoir of fat, in which very large quantity of fat soluble Vitamins can be stored. Body has no mechanism to excrete these fat soluble vitamins as fat does not come in contact with any excretory organ like a pair of kidneys. It is stored in fat cells. If you give excess of water soluble vitamins, then they will be excreted by pair of Kidneys. Pair of kidney filters out about 180 litres of fluid/ day and through this excrete water soluble vitamins. Now it is easy to understand that why water soluble vitamins are not stored in body.
Glycogen is stored in muscle tissue and the liver.
adipose tissue, fat, or glycogen
AnswerThe key element is carbon. Organic compounds are all carbon-containing compounds.
Fat or oil-soluble toxins are more dangerous than water-soluble toxins because it is near impossible for fat or oil-soluble toxins to be excreted from the body naturally. Water-soluble toxins will eventually be filtered by the kidneys and expelled in the urine, but fat-soluble toxins stay in fatty tissue and can only be removed if the fatty tissue is broken down first. The process of amplification is due to the fact that fat/oil-soluble toxins can not be excreted from the body.
Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat soluble vitamins that are stored in fatty tissue. Other vitamins such as Vitamins B, C, and Calcium are water soluble vitamins that are not stored in fatty tissues. So the answer is: it depends on the vitamin.
They are stored in fat cells almost everywhere in the body, including adipose tissue, liver, etc.
In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that transports soluble organic compounds.
Body has got very large reservoir of fat, in which very large quantity of fat soluble Vitamins can be stored. Body has no mechanism to excrete these fat soluble vitamins as fat does not come in contact with any excretory organ like a pair of kidneys. It is stored in fat cells. If you give excess of water soluble vitamins, then they will be excreted by pair of Kidneys. Pair of kidney filters out about 180 litres of fluid/ day and through this excrete water soluble vitamins. Now it is easy to understand that why water soluble vitamins are not stored in body.
Glycogen is stored in muscle tissue and the liver.
No. It is stored as fat in adipose tissue.
they are stored as fats
The body stores Vitamin D in tissue and can store 60 or even 90 days worth. A daily dose of 600 IU is recommended. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin so it is stored in fat tissue.
an 'Adipocyte' (fat cell), sometimes simply called adipose, are cells that specialise in fat storage. adipose tissue is a mainly made up of adipocytes. that is why adipose tissue is often referred to as fatty tissue, because the adipose tissue is made up of adipocytes which have fat stored in them. when you hear the word adipose its generally referring to fat, and remember lipid is another word for fat. eg : if something is lipid soluble, it means that it is fat soluble (able to disolve in fats/lipids). so i believe the answer to your question is adipocytes.
Calcium and Phosphorus are both stored in major quantities in bone tissue.
stored as glycogen in skeletal muscle
adipose tissue, fat, or glycogen