The major form in which body fat is stored is a triglyceride. Multiple triglycerides are what comprise the adipose tissue.
No. Fat is the form in which fat is stored.
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Approximately 95% of stored body fat is in the form of triglycerides. Triglycerides are made up of a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid chains, and serve as a major energy source for the body.
neutral fats, or triglycerides, represent the body's most abundant and concentrated source of usable energy.
Most fat exists in the form of triglycerides in both food and the body. Triglycerides consist of three fatty acids bound to a glycerol molecule. In the body, triglycerides are stored in fat cells as a source of energy.
Sugar and carbohydrates are stored as body fat. This is extra energy that the body doesn't need and so it is stored as fat.
true, unless it is transfat
Yes, stored fat can be used.
It is stored as fat.
All Vitamin B- complex vitamins are not fat- soluble nor stored in fat of in your body.
Body fat is not sugar. Body fat is stored energy in the form of triglycerides, which are made up of fatty acids and glycerol. Sugar, on the other hand, refers to simple carbohydrates that are broken down into glucose for energy.
The primary energy reserve stored in the body is glycogen, which is stored in the liver and muscles. Additionally, the body can also store energy in the form of adipose tissue (body fat) for long-term energy storage.