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Avoid - as much as possible - foods and drinks contaiming glucose, sucrose, maltose, etc.
Polysaccharides are starches that are found in a variety of different foods. Grains contain polysaccharides . Polysaccharides are known to be high in carbohydrates.
No. Polysaccharides are sugars.
Polysaccharides are made up of carbohydrate molecules, monosaccharides, and glycosidic linkages. Examples of polysaccharides are starch and glycogen.
No they are not
Avoid - as much as possible - foods and drinks contaiming glucose, sucrose, maltose, etc.
Due to his increase in appetite, his food consumption rose dramatically.
It will not increase fuel consumption.
To expand consumption would be to increase the consumption by gaining more consumers of a service or product in the current market region or to increase the consumption in other regions.
Could be time for a tune up, spark plugs, filters, etc.
No it does not affect fuel consumption.
It could be a kidney stone. Increase your fluid consumption & it will probably pass.
If marginal utility is positive will you have total utility increase with additional consumption?
No, fuel consumption is decreased, the vehicle rev's lower.
They are all polysaccharides made of glucose monomers.
That depends on your usage. If you wanted to say, for example, "There was a dramatic increase in the Stock Market yesterday", then "increase" is being used as a noun.However, you could also say "Modern automakers are researching ways to increase fuel consumption in cars", then "increase" is used as a verb.Increase is a verb
Demand