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Q: Does the body convert all carbohydrates in to fiber?
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Are chemicals that are essential to all cellular activity helping the body convert carbohydrates and fats into energy.?

Vitamins


How is dietary fiber produced from carbohydrates?

Dietary fiber is not produced from carbohydrates. Dietary fiber is a type of carbohydrate. There are three main types of carbohydrates: Simple carbohydrates such as sugar, complex carbohydrates such as breads and cereals, and fiber such oat bran or fruit skin. All three types can be found combined but in varying amounts in many foods.


What is common to all foods that supply fiber?

All foods that supply fiber have some kind of carbohydrate content, since fiber is technically a carbohydrates (although the body does not actually digest it). For example, meat does not supply fibre because it is solely composed of protein and/or fat.


Are all natural forms of complex carbohydrates have insoluble fiber?

Yes they are


Bread pasta and cookies all have something on common they are sources of what?

Carbohydrates and fiber can be found in bread, rice and pasta.


Why are carbohydrates useful?

Carbohydrates are the body's preferred source of energy. The body can produce energy from proteins and fats, but those processes require the addition of energy plus water in order to convert them into glucose. Carbohydrates are like prepackaged energy, and all the body needs to do is open up the packet and release the energy.


Does a cheese sandwich contain protein carbohydrates fats or fiber?

Basically it contains all of them


How does the body get energy from carboydrates?

Carbohydrates are basically sugar and starch. Apples, oranges, potatoes, grains, candy, bread… are all carbohydrates. Carbohydrates break down into glucose molecules. When used as energy, carbohydrates fuel become fuel for your muscles and brain. If your body does not have any use for the glucose, it is converted into glycogen and stored it in the liver and muscles as an energy reserve. Your body can store about a half a day's supply of glycogen. If your body has more glucose than it can use as energy, or convert to glycogen


If a person eats a larger amount of protein then should it increase its fiber or carbohydrates?

Yes, the body needs carbs for fuel, protein takes longer to break down in the body, if you are eating all protein, a good low calorie carb with help, especially with giving the body fiber. If you do not eat some carbs, the body will break down its own fat to get the carbs, resulting in weight loss.


What is the primary function of carbohydrates in cat and dog foods?

Carbohydrates are in almost all commercially available pet foods. They help meet the pet's protein, energy, and fiber requirements.


Do Carbohydrates provide energy?

Not really, but sugar is a carohydrate. A carbohydrate is a straight chain molecules that have a ketone/aldehyde/hydroxyl group of them. Most carbohydrates have many such functional groups. Other examples of carbohydrates include;StarchGlycogenCellulose


Do bile salts from the liver convert complex carbohydrates into lipase?

No, lipases are highly complex multifunctional enzymes in higher organisms. The body cannot convert carbos into proteins. There are four main reactions that degrade triacylglycerols and they all occur on one big enzyme in higher organisms such as people.