Muscle can contain fat. In beef, we call this "marbling" because it looks something like the streaks in marble. The liver can also contain fat. I'm not sure about the kidneys, though they're often surrounded by fat.
Heart, Liver and resting muscles
Zinc is stored in the body primarily in the muscles and bones, as well as in the liver, pancreas, and kidneys.
one liver and two kidneys
Yes, the brain, kidneys and intestines
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It can be stored in your muscles and liver as glycogen. It can also be converted to fat and stored.
It all depends on what you mean by an overload. If you eat many cookies, the carbohydrates you don't use right away are stored as fat. The liver and muscles are not directly affected.
Fat can also be stored in the liver, muscles, and blood. Excess fat stored in these areas can lead to health issues such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin resistance.
The substance that is transported from the liver to the kidneys is urea. Urea is produced in the liver during the breakdown of proteins and is transported through the blood to the kidneys for excretion in the urine.
your ribs ^^ Actually, it's your adipose tissue that is holding the kidneys in place. The kidneys are below the ribs.