When protein consumption is in excess of body needs and energy needs are met, the excess amino acids are broken down and the energy in the molecule is:_____. a) stored as fat. b) excreted in the urine. c) stored as amino acids in muscle. d) stored as amino acids in the liver.

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Answer:

Stored as fat

Explanation:

The body requires a variety of macro nutrients for building blocks to fortify the body and keep it functioning. One of the important building blocks are amino acids that are derived from proteins. These are broken down in the stomach by protein digestion enzymes by amylase, proteases and hydrochloric acid.

In the even that the body has taken in too many units of protein this will be stored in the liver as glycogen. This is a form of "animal carbohydrate" or "animal sugar."

The glycogen stores will remain there for a reservoir for energy whenever the body requires it. In the event of overeating the body will store the glycogen in a more concentrated form, fat via the fatty acid synthesis pathway.

Answer:

The correct answer is: A) stored as fat.

Explanation:

A diet high in proteins is recommended for muscle hypertrophy but it should always be accompanied by training, otherwise the excess proteins are metabolized into amino acids that will be stored as fat. Stored fat can later be used to meet energy needs in the absence of glucose.

The recommended protein intake for muscle gain is 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight.