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Sugar and carbohydrates are stored as body fat. This is extra energy that the body doesn't need and so it is stored as fat.

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No. Fat is the form in which fat is stored.

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what on earth do you mean? fat is a substance.

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All Vitamin B- complex vitamins are not fat- soluble nor stored in fat of in your body.

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No. It is stored as fat in adipose tissue.

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I believe fat is stored energy

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Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.

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Yes, they have more stored body fat.

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No. Fat is stored in and around the body.

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Marshmallows are fat free, but the sugar can be stored as fat

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energy put into your muscles and fat to be stored. Fat being stored juist so you know is a good thing

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They are stored in fat cells almost everywhere in the body, including adipose tissue, liver, etc.

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Fat is the body fuel that can be stored in unlimited amounts. It is stored in adipose tissue throughout the body and can provide energy when needed.

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There a couple of vitamins stored in fat cells such that they do not have to be ingested daily. The common ones are vitamins A, D, E and K.

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It is stored into fat deposit cells around the waist line.

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Excess carbs and calories are stored as fat.

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Food energy that is not stored as fat or glycogen is typically stored as protein in the body for muscle repair and growth. Proteins can also be used as an energy source when needed.

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the fat in men is stored in the belly due to their hormones

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No, fat is not stored in spongy bone. The majority of fat in the body is stored in adipose tissue, which is a type of connective tissue located beneath the skin and around internal organs. Spongy bone is a type of bone tissue that contains bone marrow, not fat.

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energy put into your muscles and fat to be stored. Fat being stored juist so you know is a good thing

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The fat and water in a camel is stored in its humps. That's why it can survive so many days without drinking water.

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fat is stored energy, nothing more or less.

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Excess fat is almost all stored

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in the liver and fatty tissues

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Stored fat is a type of macronutrient called lipid. Lipids, like stored fat, function as a concentrated energy source in the body, providing more than twice the calories per gram than carbohydrates or proteins.

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The nutrient stored in the vacuole of adipose (fat) cells is triglycerides. Triglycerides are a type of fat that serve as the primary energy reserve in the body.

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no, a fat soluble vitamin is stored by the body in fat.

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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.

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Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the body's fat tissues and can be stored for longer periods of time, while water-soluble vitamins are not stored in the body and are excreted in urine if consumed in excess.

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Most of the body's fat is stored in adipose tissue. Typically, the more fat one has, the larger the cells of this tissue are. Eventually, one eat so much of an excess of calories that his or her fat cells will divide, which is bad news.

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The sugars are turned into fats and these are stored in fat cells.

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The major form in which body fat is stored is a triglyceride. Multiple triglycerides are what comprise the adipose tissue.

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Excess sugar is converted to fat and stored in fat cells.

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Excess fat is almost all stored

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If individuals consume protein in excess of the amount needed, the extra protein will not be stored as protein. It will convert to fat and stored as fat.

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No, folic acid is a water-soluble vitamin that is not stored in the body's fat cells.

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There is always fat stored up in your body, in fat cells. If you stop eating fats then the fat stored up in your body starts to get used. You start using it for energy and stuff. When that fat gets finished, then you become thin.

You won't store any energy and you will use up the energy stored, this means you will get very tired

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Excess carbs and calories are stored as fat.

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