Protein is not stored in the body because they are used to rebuild body tissues such as muscles and organs.
i think it depends on what type of nutrients it is eg. fat is stored in different places to carbs and proteins, etc.
Excess nutrients are stored in the body as energy reserves in the form of glycogen in muscles and the liver, and as triglycerides in adipose tissue. These reserves can be used by the body when needed for energy production.
Our body never shows fat deficiency because of carbohydrates and proteins are converted into fat which are stored in the body. BY----S.K4403
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.
Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles, while excess energy from carbohydrates, proteins, and fats is stored as triglycerides in adipose tissue. Proteins are not a preferred energy source and are mainly used for building and repairing tissues.
Fats
Selenium is primarily stored in the liver, kidneys, and muscles in the body. It can also be found in smaller amounts in the spleen, heart, and pancreas.
Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are stored in the body as sources of energy. These energy stores can be broken down and used by the body when needed for activities such as exercise or maintaining basic bodily functions.
lipids
If proteins are not used for growth repair and making new cells it may be respired to provide energy
Yes, the body can store proteins in muscle tissue as well as in other tissues. However, the body does not store excess dietary protein like it does with carbohydrates and fats. The body uses protein for various functions such as building and repairing tissues, producing enzymes and hormones, and supporting immune function.