Fats store energy for the body and other nutrients such as Vitamin A and D.
Fat is a store of energy. very simple
Any energy-yielding nutrients that are ingested in excess will be stored as body fat.
Energy-yielding nutrients consumed in excess, particularly carbohydrates and fats, can lead to storage of fat. When these nutrients are not utilized as immediate energy, they are converted and stored as fat in the body for later use.
Protein and fat
Animals store nutrients in different ways, primarily in the form of glycogen in muscles and liver, and as fat in adipose tissue. Nutrients such as vitamins and minerals are stored in various tissues and organs for future use. Additionally, some animals have specialized adaptations for storing nutrients, such as camels storing fat in their humps for energy.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
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Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
Fat is used to store energy. Carbohydrates.
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Food stores fat. Fat is an energy source of the body.