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What molecules are stored in adipose tissue and serves as an important source of energy for the human body?

glucose


Where are lipids stored in the human body?

they are stored as fats


What best describes how molecules interact with systems in the human body?

you need the molecules to make the tissue.


Gamma rays contain enough energy to alter chemical reactions in the body and disrupt molecules in human tissue?

Yes. Same can be said for UV-C, and X-rays too.


The molecules that make up food contain energy. how does the human body get energy from the food molecules?

by breaking chemical bonds in the molecules


The molecules that make up food contain energy how does the human body get energy from food molecules?

By breaking chemical bonds in the molecules


What types of membranes found in the human body does NOT contain epithelial tissue?

synovial membrane


How do the human body is glucose stored?

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.


Where is glucose stored in the body?

In the human body, glucose is stored in the cells. The function of the stored glucose is the secondary energy storage. The primary energy is stored in the adipose tissue.


What is tissue madeup of?

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.


What does a diagram of the human female breast contain?

The female human breast diagram shows mostly fatty tissue, milk ducts and lymph ducts.


How are macronutrients stored in the body?

The three macronutrients of the human are carbohydrates, proteins and fats. FAT: stored as adipose tissue and a small amount is stored in the muscle. PROTEIN: used as the building material of muscles and organ tissue - no "storage" per se. CARBS: stored as glycogen in the muscles and liver. Glycogen storage is limited and can only provide 1600 - 2000 calories when needed.