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lipids are generally stored in adipose tissues in the body. so lipid soluble substances, being dissolved in it, are also stored in adipose tissues.
Fat=lipids
Lipids are a type of fat which means that eating more lipids will result in more fat being stored. The breaking down of lipids may also be affected if you eat too much as you don't have an unlimited supply of lipase which is used to break down lipids.
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.
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lipids are generally stored in adipose tissues in the body. so lipid soluble substances, being dissolved in it, are also stored in adipose tissues.
energy
Fat=lipids
Lipids are fats so they are either stored as fat or used as energy.
Lipids are the same as fat. They are stored throughout your body and you get them from food. If you eat too much you will gain weight.
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In your body there are specialized cells, lipid or fat cells. They take in various carbohydrates from the blood (especially sugar if insulin is present) and including fatty acids, and convert them all into lipids which are stored in the fat cells ... until needed.
There a couple of vitamins stored in fat cells such that they do not have to be ingested daily. The common ones are vitamins A, D, E and K.
In cells, energy is stored in molecules called ATP = Adenosine TriPhosphate
lipid is another name for protiens and fat
Lipids are a type of fat which means that eating more lipids will result in more fat being stored. The breaking down of lipids may also be affected if you eat too much as you don't have an unlimited supply of lipase which is used to break down lipids.
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.