I don't really know what you're asking, but I'll do my best. The body stores both lipids and carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are more readily metabolized, but lipids are far more energy-dense- they can store far more energy per gram.
For storing, lipids are much more efficient than carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are much more easily metabolized and only store 4 calories per gram while lipids store 9 calories per gram.
Well, the only advantage I can think of is that your buttocks gets big, which is a good thing ( for females )
Carbohydrates are used for short-term storage while lipids are used for long-term storage.
Because they keep you warm more
water a better sources of energy
No. Long chains of hydrocarbons, basically what lipids are, store much more energy in the bonds than carbohydrates do.
Lipids store more energy per gram than carbohydrates or proteins.
lipids contain much more energy then carbohydrates. One gram of lipids create an average of 423 ATP or 0.47 mol ATP/gram. Glucose, with a molecular weight of 180.16, generates only 36 ATP, or 0.20 mol ATP/gram
Lipids store the most energy. Fats store about 80% of the energy in your body, and when they are broken down they give the most energy. Carbohydrates make about 32 molecules of ATP, and dare used more commonly to make the ATP.
As they store a lot more energy, weight for weight.
Lipids have around twice the energy density of carbohydrates, so they are a more efficient means of storage (i.e. only half the mass is needed to store an equivalent amount of energy).
Proteins
Simple carbohydrates are for storing energy. They are Breads noodles and things of that nature. They store energy well but lipids (fats) are much better, up to 3x more stored enegry.
lipids contain energy just like carbohydrates,but lipids contain more energy Source: North Shore Community College Student Carbohydrates do contain energy but only for short periods of time, where as Lipids can contain energy for long periods of time even if this means that they are under-water.
Lipids, as compared with carbohydrates, are much more reduced (i.e., there are many more C-H bonds and far fewer C-OH or C=O bonds).Because of this greater degree of reduction, lipids store more energy per gram than do carbohydrates (nine vs. four, respectively).
lipids can store more energy
lipids can store more energy