In various areas throughout the body, the belly, thighs, hindquarters, and beavers keep fat in their tails as well. Some mammals have special areas for fat storage, but all is either in a sub-cutaneous layer, and mostly in the usual areas.
Fatty acids, stored as triglycerides in an organism.
The tails of the phospholipids are made of fatty acids. Phospholipids make up the lipid bi-layer of the cell membrane.
fats are stored in the specialised cell called as adipocytes
it is the stored fats..
glycogen
Answer: FATS
they are stored as fats
if the live in a hot weather their body will be able to reduce alot of sweat but if they live in cold weather layer of fats is stored under there skin
From stored fats
In fats, its mainly stored in carbon-carbon bonds. In carbs, its mainly stored in both carbon-carbon bonds and carbon-oxygen bonds.
The sugars are turned into fats and these are stored in fat cells.
No. Fat is the form in which fat is stored.
Palisade cells are present in the leaves of many plants. In palisade cells, oils and fats are stored in the cell membrane.
enzymes