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fat storage in humans is a way to:
provide a storage form of sugars that can be rapidly converted into atp.
reduce the number of calories stored throughout ones body.
store excess energy in an energy - dense form that minimizes body weight.
provide a short - term energy source when oxygen is unavailable to cells.
Fat is the body’s primary long-term energy storage molecule. It stores excess energy (from unused calories) in a highly energy-dense form (9 kcal/g vs. 4 kcal/g for carbs/protein), which is efficient for minimizing weight relative to the energy stored. The other options are incorrect: sugars are stored as glycogen (not fat) for rapid ATP conversion; fat increases calorie storage, not reduces it; short-term anaerobic energy comes from ATP/phosphocreatine or glycolysis, not fat.
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store excess energy in an energy-dense form that minimizes body weight.