glycogen
No. Fat is the form in which fat is stored.
The major form in which body fat is stored is a triglyceride. Multiple triglycerides are what comprise the adipose tissue.
Excess carbs and calories are stored as fat.
Excess carbs and calories are stored as fat.
Energy is stored as fat in the muscles.
true, unless it is transfat
No, during photosynthesis, energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose, not fat. Plants then use this glucose as a source of energy for growth and metabolism. Fat is typically stored in plants as a reserve energy source.
Yes, stored fat can be used.
Extra glucose is stored in the liver and muscles in the form of glycogen. If these stores are full, excess glucose can be converted to fat and stored in adipose tissue.
It is stored as fat.
Carbohydrates in any form, (simple or complex) are eventually turned into Glucose. Glucose is a simple sugar. If you do not utilize all of the Glucose stored in your body, it will become fat. This will be stored in your fat cells.
triglyceride