they are stored as fats
Triglycerides are the main molecules stored in adipose tissue, serving as a major energy reserve for the body. When needed, these triglycerides can be broken down into fatty acids and glycerol to provide energy through processes like beta-oxidation and gluconeogenesis.
Drugs can stay stored in fat tissue in the human body for days to weeks, depending on the specific drug and individual factors.
you need the molecules to make the tissue.
Yes. Same can be said for UV-C, and X-rays too.
by breaking chemical bonds in the molecules
By breaking chemical bonds in the molecules
Glucose is stored in the body as glycogen. It is stored in the liver and in muscle tissue until it is needed, then the hormone glucagon - 'turns-the-sugar-on'- and releases the glycogen as glucose into the bloodstream.
Yes, human bones contain DNA. DNA can be extracted from bone tissue, which can be useful in forensic investigations, identification of remains, and studying human evolution.
Tissue in the human body is made up of millions of cell. Each cell is composed on mostly water along with various proteins, fats, and other stored material.
The female human breast diagram shows mostly fatty tissue, milk ducts and lymph ducts.
No, the lips are not considered a muscle in the human body. They are made up of soft tissue and do not contain muscle fibers.