Science, asked by achinta55599, 1 month ago

which type of nutrient does our body store?​

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Answered by lICuteJimmyIl
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Answer:

Your body stores excess calories as fat, which is saved up as reserve energy. Fats give you more concentrated calories than carbohydrates or proteins. In other words, a teaspoon of fat will have more calories than a teaspoon of carbohydrate or a teaspoon of protein.

Answered by ssrndl22
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Answer:

FATS

Explanation:

OUR BODY STORES ENERGY WHICH WE TAKE IN THE FOOD AS FATS WHICH HELPS US TO GET ENERGY WHEN WE HAVEN'T ATE ANYTHING. THE FAT BURNS AND GIVES US ENERGY

body stores excess calories as fat, which is saved up as reserve energy. Fats give you more concentrated calories than carbohydrates or proteins. In other words, a teaspoon of fat will have more calories than a teaspoon of carbohydrate or a teaspoon of protein

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