Fat is stored as fat in the specialised fat-carrying cells. Bear in mind that this is not fat that has come straight from your bacon and cheese sandwich. The fat travels into the stomach, and out where it is emulsified by the bile from the liver, and is then digested by lipase in the small intestine. It is broken down into soluble fatty acids and glycerol. Fats may be synthesised by the body, and are then stored.
fat provides warmth and it stores nutrients in case the body needs them.
connective tissues stores fats in the body
abdomen
Fats give a human energy to do everyday activities.
It stores up energy for future needs.
It gives you strength and the human body can't live without fat.
In the human body there is no "opening" that stores food.
Both fats and protein is essential for the human body. Carbohydrates are not essential. So the answer is protein and fats.
The human body is primarily made of water, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and minerals.
Fats or lipids are molecules that provide energy and insulating body. Carbohydrates are mainly energy stores of our body. proteins have role in our structure and function of the cells.
they are stored as fats
The 95 percent of fats in the human body are stored as triglycerides in adipose tissue. These fats serve as a major energy reserve and also play a role in insulation and protection of organs. Other fats in the body include phospholipids, cholesterol, and fatty acids which are essential for various biological functions.