Why do animals store fat instead of carbohydrates for long-term energy?
AP Biology Unit 1 Topic 1.4: Lipids — Fats, Phospholipids, Steroids, Saturated vs Unsaturated
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Why do animals store fat instead of carbohydrates for long-term energy?
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Fat stores about twice as much energy per gram as carbohydrates because the hydrocarbon chains in fats are highly reduced and contain many high-energy carbon-hydrogen bonds. Fat also stores without binding water, while glycogen requires water for storage. This makes fat a far more efficient long-term energy store.
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