liver
for storing energy
The body has no choice but to store the extra energy that is not used. This is usually stored as fat.
Sugar does many things for your body. Mainly, it acts to provide energy. If this energy is not used up, the excess energy is stored as fat on the body.
The body uses glucose as energy. Excess glucose is stored as fat (in animals) and as starch (in plants).
Any energy-yielding nutrients that are ingested in excess will be stored as body fat.
If proteins are not used for growth repair and making new cells it may be respired to provide energy
In Hirsutism the imbalance of the male hormone androgen causes the excess of body hair.
Most animals store glucose as glycogen in liver and muscles .
Our bodies cannot store excess protein once it is consumed, so the excess amino acids are converted to carbon skeletons that are turned into glucose or fat and then stored as fat or metabolized for energy needs. **stored as glycogen & fat** jmata~
Our bodies cannot store excess protein once it is consumed, so the excess amino acids are converted to carbon skeletons that are turned into glucose or fat and then stored as fat or metabolized for energy needs. **stored as glycogen & fat** jmata~
When sugar is stored in the body it creates a reservoir for excess energy for whenever it will be needed again.
Because what you eat holds more energy than you spend. The excess then turns into fat and is stored on your body.