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Most animals store glucose as glycogen in liver and muscles .
Vitamins that cannot be stored in the body are water-soluble vitamins.
Glycogen is the substance by which most of your energy is stored and transported round the body. It contains a central core of a molecule called glycogenin, surrounded by a 'mop head' of glucose molecules - up to a few tens of thousands of them. The glucose is the actual substance we use directly for energy, including for powering the brain processes. When our body considers it has enough glycogen stored, it then stores the surplus as fats, which are more energy-dense, but less readily mobilized.
The body has no choice but to store the extra energy that is not used. This is usually stored as fat.
what is the only water soluble vitamin that can be stored in the human body
if your body doesnt use up the energy within a certain amount of time it is stored in lipids(fats)
Most animals store glucose as glycogen in liver and muscles .
glycogen
If everything's working right, water is reabsorbed by the colon.
what happened to the energy that is not stored in your body
the major form of stored energy in the body is carbohydrate, stored as glycogen
Gets converted to fat and stored in the body! Please put your questions in the right category.
Sugar and carbohydrates are stored as body fat. This is extra energy that the body doesn't need and so it is stored as fat.
The majority of our body's phosphorus is stored in bones.
Lipids are stored by the body as energy reserves
it is stored in the blood and tissuses but not for very long because your body gets rid of it as soon as possible!
Protein is not stored in the body because they are used to rebuild body tissues such as muscles and organs.