Ask Question
5 April, 16:17

How does the body deal with excess energy from a meal containing carbohydrate, fat, and protein? a. Carbohydrate is stored as glycogen, fat is stored in adipose cells, and protein is stored as muscle. b. Some proportion of carbohydrate is stored as glycogen and the rest, along with the excess fat, is stored as fat in adipose cells. c. Carbohydrate is stored as glycogen and excess energy from fat and protein is stored in muscle. d. All excess energy is stored as fat in adipose cells. e. Excess fat is stored in adipose cells and excess carbohydrate and protein are excreted.

+2
Answers (1)
  1. 5 April, 16:24
    0
    Excess carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in muscle and liver cells, and then as fat in adipose tissue if the body's glycogen stores are full.

    Excess fats are stored as fat in adipose tissue only.

    Excess proteins are converted in fatty acids and then stored in adipose tissue as well.

    Correct Answer: B
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “How does the body deal with excess energy from a meal containing carbohydrate, fat, and protein? a. Carbohydrate is stored as glycogen, fat ...” in 📗 Biology if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers