Carbohydrates, such as glucose, are broken down and absorbed by your body into your blood stream. This will then raise your blood sugar levels, and so depending on the person, most of this will be stored as glycogen, but also some as fat.
Lipids (fat) are also stored in similar fashion.
Excess protein is simply used to form urine, but fat levels are quite high in most forms of protein, hence why meat contains many calories.
Any energy-yielding nutrients that are ingested in excess will be stored as body fat.
Glycogen and Fat
i think it depends on what type of nutrients it is eg. fat is stored in different places to carbs and proteins, etc.
Nutrients are vitamins that build up the body and bodily functions. Nutrients are not typically stored, but rather travel through the body.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
Fats
Nutrients, warmth It can be used for storing fat to be used for energy in the future and some is stored under our skin to help stop heat escaping from body
A fatty acid breaks down in the human body and transform into a fat that is stored by the body. When the body cannot extract nutrients from something such as a fatty acid, it stores it in the body as fat.
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.
Fat. This fat is used up by the body when there is no main energy left in the body. It is normally obtained from oily foods. But too much fat causes heart disease and obesity.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.