Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
There are actually three energy nutrients that when consumed in excess can lead to storage of fat. The answer would be fats, carbohydrates and proteins.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
Any energy-yielding nutrients that are ingested in excess will be stored as body fat.
the pancreas
the pancreas
Nutrients that contain calories like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates provide energy when consumed.
Acetyl CoA
Yes. It also produces nucleases and proteases.
from protein 4g; fats 9g; carb 4g;
All feeds have some form of energy in them, measured in the form of TDN (total digestible nutrients), DE (digestible energy), ME (metabolizable energy), NE (net energy), etc. The only feeds that do not have any sort of energy in them are minerals--macro- and micro-minerals.
Storage roots are those roots which store a portion of the energy/nutrients gathered or produced by a plant, Potatoes , beets , ginger are some examples of them.
Fat, protein and carbohydrate, although there are some others such as alcohol and glycerol that do not come into these categories that can provide energy.