Yes, fat is used by cells for energy storage. Cells get most of their energy right away from carbohydrates. Any excess that is not used is stored as fat, which can provide energy later on when it is necessary.
Fats store a *LITTLE bit of energy i suppose. But i think it's yes. :P
Fats give you energy but they are dangerous.
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Yes!
Fats and oils do not store energy. Fats eat up energy. This is why overweight people are out of energy a lot of the time, and thus why they gain weight so quickly.
False. Glucose is not used as an energy source when proteins and fats are not available.
Fats
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Meat and Fats are mostly concentrated on in the food groups.
Fats give a human energy to do everyday activities.
Fats give you layers of insulation in your body, and store energy
fats give us energy more than carbohyderates
Animals generally eat carbohydrates to give then energy. The fats that are stored in the bodies can also be used to give them energy.
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Lipids include fats oils and waxes. These fats provide necessary energy. The carbs are composed of glucos, fructose, and galactose. These are like sugars that give energy.
fat provides warmth and it stores nutrients in case the body needs them.
Proteins Lipids (fats and oils) and carbs...they give energy
Fats and oils do not store energy. Fats eat up energy. This is why overweight people are out of energy a lot of the time, and thus why they gain weight so quickly.
Yes fats are the most calorific energy source.
the Carbohydrate because for ever one gram of carbohydrate it give you four calories of energy. While the other five nutrients provides you with 3 calories 1 and 1.5. Fats because fats contain the most calories and calories give you a lot of energy
Fats are energy source of the plants.