Excess energy intake is stored as fat in the body, leading to weight gain and potential health issues such as obesity and related conditions like Diabetes and Heart disease. It's important to balance energy intake with energy expenditure through physical activity to maintain a healthy weight and overall well-being.
The body stores primary energy in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles, and in adipose tissue in the form of triglycerides. When needed, these energy stores are broken down and converted into usable energy for the body.
The body's quick energy reserve is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles. When needed, glycogen can be quickly converted into glucose to provide immediate energy for the body's functions.
The body's preferred energy source is carbohydrates, which are broken down into glucose to provide quick energy for cells. When carbohydrates are not available, the body can also use fats and protein for energy through processes like gluconeogenesis and ketogenesis.
In a long-distance race, the body first uses stored carbohydrates (glycogen) for energy. As these stores deplete, the body then shifts to burning fat for energy. Finally, if the race is prolonged, the body may start breaking down muscle tissue for fuel.
The backpack exerts a downward force (due to gravity) on the body's back and hips. This force is distributed across the back and hips, depending on the weight of the backpack and how it is positioned on the body.
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To make energy for their bodys, and to STAY ALIVE!!!
Produces the bodys energy!
It slows the bodys functions
thyroid gland .
20%
Fat serves as an energy source for the body.
That the bodys way of tell you that it has waste material to dispose of.
the body system dies and you will eventually die too
Our bodies need fat to porvide energy and to get all the vitamins we need.
Well... They build up a layer of fat which powers their bodys.
common sense please