most of the fat stored in the body is called Adipose Tissue, hope that helps.
Triglycerides, which are made up of fatty acids and glycerol
Amino Acids :-)
It will mostly be absorbed in by the body however if there are too much fats consumed by the body it will be simply passed out of the body as food waste
provide insulation, protection, and stored energy
In fats, its mainly stored in carbon-carbon bonds. In carbs, its mainly stored in both carbon-carbon bonds and carbon-oxygen bonds.
The best known lipids are fats, oils, triglycerides and cholesterol. Cholesterol is a type of sterol found in the human body. Lipids are stored in the body for energy.
Fats are the main storage unit of energy in your body. Lot of energy is stored in your body in the form of fat. 300 grams of glycogen is too less as compared to 15 to 20 KG fat in your body. Fat gives cushioning to many organs in your body to offer protection to them. Fat gives smooth contour to body the body of women. That is a secondary sex character.
fats are stored in the specialised cell called as adipocytes
they are stored as fats
From stored fats
They provide the body with a stored form of energy.
Fats provide a concentrated source of energy, play a role in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, help maintain cell membranes, and support hormone production. It is essential to consume healthy fats in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
When your body needs energy, it will first use carbohydrates stored in your body, sparing the protein and fats in your body. When the stored carbohydrates are depleted, the body will start using protein and fats.
The sugars are turned into fats and these are stored in fat cells.
No. Fat is the form in which fat is stored.
Fats
Tissue in the human body is made up of millions of cell. Each cell is composed on mostly water along with various proteins, fats, and other stored material.
Fat is stored energy. When the body needs extra energy - it uses up body fat.
Carbohydrate and fat