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In babyhood, most of the weight gain comes from an increase in -
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In babyhood, most of the weight gain comes from an increase in -

A.

Proteins in tissue

B.

Glycogen in tissue

C.

Fat in tissue

D.

Haemoglobin in tissue

Correct option is C


During babyhood, most weight gain results from an increase in fat in tissue, which serves as an energy reserve and helps regulate body temperature.
Information Booster:
· Babies experience rapid growth, and fat accumulation provides essential energy for development.
· The proportion of fat decreases as the child grows older and engages in more physical activity.
Additional Knowledge:
· Proteins in tissue (a): Important for muscle growth but not the primary source of weight gain in infancy.
· Glycogen in tissue (b): A form of energy storage, but its contribution to weight gain is minimal.
· Haemoglobin in tissue (d): Related to blood oxygen transport, not weight gain.

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