no, proteins are not.
the answer would be lipids (otherwise known as fats and oils)
lipids also called fats and oils
carbohydrates
The role of wax is to provide energy to the body. It is also used as a form of insulation.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
lupids
lipids
no, proteins are not. the answer would be lipids (otherwise known as fats and oils)
The role of wax is to provide energy to the body. It is also used as a form of insulation.
The role of wax is to provide energy to the body. It is also used as a form of insulation.
The role of wax is to provide energy to the body. It is also used as a form of insulation.
what is the type of lipid is used by the body for insulation
Used for the production of glucose which will serve as a energy storage compound in the body
Fats provide animals with insulation by creating a fatty layer in their bodies to help them survive. The fat acts as an insulator which stops internal body heat from escaping.
Fats can be used as insulation to keep the body warm, it can also be used to protect organs from physical impact. Fat releases energy if the body has run out of carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates are primarily used as an energy source for the body. They also aid with short term energy storage.
Body Fat is used for long term storage. For short term storage the body uses Adenosine Triphosphate (ADT.)
Insulation products are used to prevent energy loss. Hope it helped. :)
lipids are fats so they are used by the body for insulation, and they also store loads of energy and to release it when it is needed