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Carbohydrates are primary used by the body in the form of glucose.Fructose and galactose is also absorbed by the body. But these carbohydrates are not directly utilized as energy by the body, instead they are transported to the liver to be converted into fat or to glucose via the liver's glycogen storage.


An answer to your question is therefore hard to give. The body uses carbohydrates in the form of glucose, with the exception of energy storage where the body can use fructose and galactose as well.

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The word elaborate is not a noun, it is an adjective or verb. Examples:

Verb form: You will need to elaborate on your work.

Adjective form: Her speech was extremely elaborate.

The noun forms of the verb to elaborate are elaboration and the gerund, elaborating.

The noun form of the adjective elaborate is elaborateness.

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"elaborate" = a verb; an adjective

Verb: Please elaborate because I don't understand what you're saying.

Adjective: They had an elaborate wedding.

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have you eer drawn an elaborate drawing?

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i was so elaborate after i excersised all day

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To explain, to make clearer are synonyms for elaborate.

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Elaborated is the past tense of elaborate.

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The noun forms of the verb to elaborate are elaboration and the gerund, elaborating.

The noun form of the adjective elaborate is elaborateness.

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I will be more than happy to elaborate on the description of the elaborate decorations of the banquet room, at another time.

In the interim, please see the Related Link listed below regarding the many uses of 'elaborate'.

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"Elaborate" in English is elaborato in Italian.

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No. Elaborate means to provide more information.

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"Elaborate" in Tagalog is translated as "detalyado" or "mahabang paliwanag."

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Elaborate the issues related to culture and emotion

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I will keep it short, and not elaborate a great deal in supplying you with this answer.

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Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates

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When you elaborate on something you go into greater detail...so you can explain something and if someone needs more information on the subject they might say "can you elaborate on that"

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malnutrition of carbohydrates

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Yes. They are carbohydrates.

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Care to elaborate?

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Yes you can.

Elaborate.

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Please elaborate?

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They are closely related; sugars are carbohydrates, but not all carbohydrates are sugars.

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Monosaccharides are carbohydrates, not proteins or lipids. They are the simplest form of carbohydrates and serve as the building blocks for more complex carbohydrates like disaccharides and polysaccharides.

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elaborate on your answers means 'expand' or 'tell us more' add more information...

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It depends on how it is used. If it is an elaborate explanation then it would be and adjectective, but if I were to elaborate upon my answer, it would be a verb. If you want to be able to impress teachers by being able to explain grammar, check out KISS Grammar!

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Common ways of measuring carbohydrates include grams and calories. So, if you have 3 grams of carbohydrates you have 3 grams of carbohydrates or 12 calories worth of carbohydrates.

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Carbohydrates are healthier

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Carbohydrates are macronutrients.

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ceral is carbohydrates

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no. they are carbohydrates

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Yes, there are carbohydrates in cookies.

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Steroids are not carbohydrates.

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No, hormones are not carbohydrates.

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The anagram is carbohydrates.

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The abbreviation for carbohydrates is "CHO".

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Elaborate preparations were made for the sumptuous banquet, to be held in the back of a pick-up truck on the Hume Highway somewhere between Holbrook and Tarcutta.

Please elaborate, step by step, how you did your science experiment.

The teacher asked us to tell why American won over the British in the Revolutionary War and to elaborate the details with dates and names of battles.

The boy gave elaborate details about the robber, but the police suspected the boy made up a fictitous story.

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