Triglycerides are found in the adipose tissue and when broken down into the form of fatty acids it releases energy. Triglycerides not only stores fats but excess proteins and carbohydrates.
It can be stored in the muscle or adipose tissue as a triglyceride for later use
Knowing that animal triglycerides are generally called "fats" may help you.
Adipose tissue is body fat. In humans the adipose tissue is right under the skin. It also goes around internal organs and is found in bones and breast tissue. Adipose is mainly used as a reserve for energy in the body.
adipose tissue
Adipose tissue (fat) acts as a reserve source of energy.
The major form in which body fat is stored is a triglyceride. Multiple triglycerides are what comprise the adipose tissue.
adipose tissue.
Adipose tissue
adipose tissue
Yup, but not as much as liver and adipose tissue.
Adipose
No. Adipose tissue stores lipids, or fats. Adipocytes (which make up the adipose tissue) are cells, of which most of its volume has been dedicated to vacuoles that contain lipids for long-term energy use.