Which statement correctly compares the body’s energy storage molecules? Glycogen is the body’s main source of energy, but lipids contain most of the body’s stored energy. Glycogen is the body’s main source of energy, but proteins contain most of the body’s stored energy. Lipids are the body’s main source of energy, but glycogen contains most of the body’s stored energy. Proteins are the body’s main source of energy, but lipids contain most of the body’s stored energy.

Answer :

The correct answer is Glycogen is the body’s main source of energy, but lipids contain most of the body’s stored energy.

The glycogen  is a polymer of the glucose. The carbohydrates are the main source of the energy in our body. The glucose that is left after the normal energy utilisation by the body is converted into the glycogen and stored at various location, but the most of the energy reserves of our body lies in the fats, which is stored in form of lipids.

The answer is A, Glycogen is the body’s main source of energy, but lipids contain most of the body’s stored energy.

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