Fats are sources of essential fatty acids are required for biological processes. Fats maintain the health of skin and hair, insulate body organs against shock, maintain body temperature, promote healthy cell function, store energy for the body.
Fats play a key role in digesting, absorbing, and transporting the fat-soluble Vitamins A, D, E, and K.
Fats break down in the body to release glycerol, which can be converted to glucose by the liver and used as a source of energy.
Fats act as buffers towards many diseases. When a bad substance like a chemical or a biotic reaches unsafe levels in the bloodstream, the body can dilute (or at least maintain equilibrium of) them by storing it in new fat tissue until it can be metabolized or removed from the body.
they keep our body warm.
insulation
the body has a hard time to metabolize fat
fat.
Fat compartments of the human body and lean compartments of the human body.
Fat is stored throughout the human body. The largest concentration of fat, in the human body, is found in the gluteus maximus.
A Human Body on my right, a fat human body on my left
Fat insulates the body and provides warmth.
lean body mass
Oxygen plays a massive role in the human body. Oxygen is responsible for delivering nutrients to the cells in the human body.
To warm the body
Protects the body.
Oxygen plays a massive role in the human body. Oxygen is responsible for delivering nutrients to the cells in the human body.
Fat.