Energy.
Carbs are converted to sugar in the body and utilized for energy.
The body uses carbohydrates to provide energy to the body
Yes. They are called co-enzymes.
80 % of our body is made up of carbohydrates.
Because it takes energy to break down complex carbs into a form the body can use to make ATP.
It means that the presence of the carbohydrates, spare the use of protein for energy use. Hence protein is use for body-building and not use for energy-giving.
You get carbohydrates from food, and the body.
Carbohydrates
The difference between the body's use of carbohydrates and its use of fat is that fats are broken into fatty acids, and stored as triglycerides for future use whereas carbohydrates are digested into glucose or a sugar for immediate use.
Adipose (or fat) will be used by the body if no carbohydrates are available.
There is no other use. The sole purpose of carbohydrates is to provide energy for your body.
carbohydrates, mainly
phosphorus. :)
Proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates and minerals.
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insulin
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Lysosomes
When your body needs energy, it will first use carbohydrates stored in your body, sparing the protein and fats in your body. When the stored carbohydrates are depleted, the body will start using protein and fats.