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23 October, 16:10

Fat stored in the body is used as a source of energy when not enough energy is available from food. this process involves:

a. using fatty acids that are available in the cell's lipid layer.

b. transporting cholesterol to the muscles to be broken down for energy.

c. converting glucose into fat as a more efficient method of producing energy.

d. dismantling stored fat in fat cells and releasing components into blood.

e. retrieving fatty acids that have been stored in the liver.

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  1. 23 October, 16:16
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    The answer is d. dismantling stored fat in fat cells
  2. 23 October, 16:36
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    Answer: d. dismantling stored fat in fat cells and releasing components into blood.

    Explanation:

    Fat is a biomolecule which is concentrated as a source of energy. It is provides more than twice the potential energy as compared to proteins or carbohydrates. When the body experience the lack of energy and not enough energy is available from food source then the stored fat in triglycerides are broken into fatty acids and releasing the components into the blood.
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