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Fats are lipids. They contain lots of energy but also lots of calories.
Fat, carbohydrate, and protein are the only nutrients that contain calories. They are important as a source of energy, and fat is necessary for many of the body's cellular processes.
1.starch is a carbohydrate 2.protein is polypeptide 3. both are bio molecule4. monomer of starch is glucose5. monomer of protein is amino acid 6.starch contain glycosidic bond 7.protein contain peptide bond
Carbohydrate Fats Protein
they contain more energy than a carbohydrate
PULSES (DALS)Energy (KCal)Protein (g)Carbohydrate (g)Fat (g)All values are per 100 g of edible portions.Chana36017.160.95.3Chana dal37220.859.85.6Kala chana (roasted)36922.558.15.2
Carbohydrates usually provide immediate energy to the body.
Protein produces more energy than does fat.
Glucose is not a protein. Glucose is classified as a carbohydrate or a sugar. Glucose is the substance that mammals derive most of their energy from.
Yes- good source of protein and iron, and a good carbohydrate for energy. Since they are also high in sugar, you should only eat them sparingly.
The next available energy source to the cell following carbohydrate depletion is protein.
Nutritional content include Vitamins, Protein, Fat, Sugars, Carbohydrate and energy