Excess calories are stored in the body as fat. This is why it's bad to eat to many calories. Generally, 1500-2000 calories are all one needs to survive and not gain weight. This can change depending on height, weight, and muscle mass of course.
Since sugar is water soluble, the body does not store it in the form of sugar, it makes fat, which is not water soluble and hence is much easier to store.
Excess sure is stored in fat cells. When the body can no longer use, or has enough sugar in the system, it converts it into fat.
it does not get sorted for later , if it is not used in enegry it then turns into fat .
Excess sugar is converted to fat and stored in fat cells.
It is stored as GLYCOGEN, not glucose.
Excess sugar is stored as starch, long chain carbohydrates, in the plant.
The sugar is converted and stored as fat.
In their fruits and in some cases in their flowers also.
Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch and stored in different parts of a plant.
hi i woulfd like to know what excess sugar does to the body of a over 40 person and what are the contrubation factors of weight lost
When sugar is stored in the body it creates a reservoir for excess energy for whenever it will be needed again.
The human body stores excess glucose as glycogen. The storage areas for glycogen are limited, therefore any carbohydrates that are consumed beyond that capacity is stored as fat, of which the body can store an unlimited amount.
glucose is converted into a sugar called sucrose Excess glucose is stored as glycogen in your muscles and liver. It is released as needed between meals.
Sugar doesn't HAVE to be stored. Any excess sugar in the bloodstream is eliminated by an excretion of the pancreas called insulin.
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.