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Carbohydrate energy is derived from carbohydrates, which are broken down into glucose for immediate use. Fat energy comes from stored fat and is used for long-term energy storage and endurance activities. Carbohydrates provide quick energy, while fat provides sustained energy for prolonged activities.
Fat
energy of 1lb of sugar = 1712 Cal sorry but i cannot find the energy provided by fat. Can someone please add it if you know it.
1 gram of fat provides 9 calories of food energy
Fat. More calories =more heat=more energy.
Fat is stored energy and fur provides warmth.
Thin, because fat people have stored fat in their bodies. They can realse that fat and it will provide energy. Unlike thin people, they do not have as much fat and will die easier.
Good fat helps your body because it is basically your back-up energy. If you do not have any food left in your system to provide energy for your body, your body will turn cannibalistic and burn your fat for energy that is stored in there. Though, it only does this when you've completely run out of energy from food.
Fat cells store nutrition in body which can later be changed to energy as needed by body. Fat cells also provide cushion in some cases.
Lipid emulsions provide a major caloric source by providing essential fatty acids, which are a concentrated source of energy. They also help in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and provide a more stable source of energy compared to carbohydrates.
Unhealthy food,is food that is full of fat or preservatives, it does not provide the body with energy.
The basic answer is: Carbs provide energy for you to function. If you do not burn the carbs, they turn to fat for storage.