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Anonymous
There aren't any blood vessels that go straight from your fat cells to your muscles. Once the fat in your cells are freed up, they have to hitch a ride from capillaries to veins, veins to the heart, then through the pulmonary artery to lungs and through the pulmonary vein back to the heart, and then through arteries and capillaries to your muscles. There would be no advantage to utilizing the fats nearest the muscles. As for the hormones that free up the fats in the first place, they are produced in the pancreas and have to travel through the bloodstream to fat deposits. Wherever you are genetically inclined to have the most receptors for this hormone, the more fat you will lose from that area.
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