Fat Storage: Where Your Body Stores Digested Food
The most significant storage site for digested food is adipose tissue. Excess carbohydrates and proteins are converted to fat by the liver and released into the blood. Once this fat has been taken into adipose tissue, it can be stored for long periods.Digestive Health - Related Articles
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