No. Fat and muscle are different substances. If you lose weight, then muscles that were previously hidden by a layer of fat may be revealed, which can create the illusion of muscles coming from fat.
Muscle is mostly composed of protein, but it has fat interwoven in it for insulation.
By The Term 'Bigger' If You Mean Heavier Then Yes, Muscle Does Weigh More Then Fat.
no. fat is lighter than muscle
Yes
you start off with a muscle, and then fat makes them bigger! so fat, tissue, and muscle!
no fat is more jigglely than muscle
It depends on the girls calf size and her muscle mass/fat. There are no factual evidence.
no. it's the other way around. muscle is heavier than fat. muscle weighs approximately 17.7% more than fat.
it depends how tall you are and what your muscle and fat percentages are. one thing to remember is that muscle weighs more than fat does and the more muscle you have wont make you get bigger in size. a scale can determine how much you weigh but it cant determine how wide you are.
the bigger your muscle becomes, bigger consume of energy after exercise. After aprox. 20 min of exercise you will use your energy from the fat, and if your intake of energy is less than your consume, is just math. Muscle doesn't build fat (it burns it) and muscle weighs more than fat. If you became a body builder and had good muscles and then years later didn't bother to keep up your exercise regime this is when the muscle would turn to fat. Muscle cannot turn to fat. But if you do not continue working it you will lose muscle mass and burn less calories. If you do not eat less or exercise more to compensate for this reduction in muscle mass than you will gain weight back in the form of fat.
A pound of fat weighs the same as a pound of muscle. There is no difference. However, they do differ in density. Muscle tissue tends to be more dense than fat tissue because it has more water. This means that a muscular person would generally displace less water (have less volume) than a fat person of the same weight, and that a muscular person would weigh more than a fat person who displaces the same amount of water (equal volume).
Fat has less density than muscles, so fat will seem to weigh less than muscle. However, muscle is far better for the body than fat. Soit is always worth it to strength train and build up muscle.
Men do tend to have more muscle but aside from that they also have bigger, denser and heavier bones. They are also usually taller as well. But even if a woman and man had the same amount of muscle and fat and were the same height men's bones are bigger.
well if you want to gain muscle is to work out and you don't lose fat
Women tend to have a higher fat: - muscle ration than men do, and fat is also more buoyant than muscle.
Muscle weighs more than fat, muscle burns fat while you sleep, muscle helps to have healthy circulation, fat clogs the arteries!