Biology, asked by woodsd432, 1 year ago

What is the best conclusion based on this data?

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Answered by mammu1234
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which data are asking about???......






darechallenger0: Blood is a primary location for energy storage.
Fat molecules contain more energy-containing bonds than simple sugars.
A gram of glycogen has twice as much energy as a gram of fat.
The human body stores approximately 1,000 kcal of glucose.
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Answered by thewordlycreature
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The four main macromolecules of the body are made from carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen. It also contains carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and fats. Fats has twice the number of energy rich bonds as glucose in the system. As a result fats store twice as much of energy as glucose. Fats produce twice as much of energy Almost when burned. Fats provide more energy than carbohydrates.

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