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Essential Fat
Fat Mass is the total weight in your body comprised of fatty tissue.
The skeletal system is the body's primary storage system for essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus. These minerals are stored in the bones and released into the bloodstream as needed to maintain proper levels for various bodily functions.
12-13%
Protein is stored in the body primarily in muscles and organs. Adequate protein storage is essential for maintaining muscle mass, supporting immune function, and repairing tissues. Insufficient protein storage can lead to muscle wasting, weakened immune system, and impaired overall health and function.
First your question is redundant. A human body is an organism. Comprised of organ systems which are comprised of organs which are comprised of tissue which are comprised of organelles all the way back to the single cell. An organism is the complete package that is man, dog, tree or any other species that meet the requirements of life.
The main storage form of glucose in the body is glycogen.
Yes they are because then they hold all your vitamins and energies that help your body grow, but on the other hand, if you have too many of them, they can weight down your body and cause stress to your joints and other problems like clogged arteries.
Atoms, matter, cells, et cetera.