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Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning body fuel reserves?

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Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning body fuel reserves?


  1. The largest fuel reserve in the body is skeletal muscle
  2. Fat provides about 9 calories/gram
  3. Free glucose and glycogen stores are a trivial fuel reserve
  4. Body protein is a valuable storage form of energy

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b. Fat provides about 9 calories/gram

 c. Free glucose and glycogen stores are a trivial fuel reserve

Answer: b, c The body contains fuel reserves which it can mobilize and utilize during times of starvation or stress. By far the greatest energy component is fat, which is calorically dense since it provides about 9 calories/gram. Body protein comprises the next largest mass of utilizable energy, but amino acids yield only about 4 kcal/gram. Unlike fat reserves, body protein is not a storage form of energy but rather serves as a structural functional component of the body; loss of body protein, if severe, is associated with functional consequences. Glycogen stored in muscle and liver and free glucose have a trivial caloric value of less than 1000 kcal for a 70 kg male.

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