Glycogen is also stored in the huge liver you have, other animals don't have huge
livers like you so they eat constantly. You could work till you fall unconscious, have
a 2 minute dream and up you go more running with a headache. Your muscles
lost sweet goo glycogen, but your liver gave another little squirt for another
mile, and so forth. No you always have some sugar somewhere, the sugar must
have numerous enzymes and minerals and things or you go unconscious and mummify
with lots of sugar to go. Yes, you could die from depletion from low "goo".
20 minutes
Can deplete as fast as 3 to 6 hrs with no food
Hitting the wall
One major symptom of low glycogen is fatigue. Second, your body works overtime to try to convert available carbohydrates and proteins into glycogen. Low glycogen will also stimulate other body functions that generate hunger.
your liver, especially when low on muscle glycogen
After I made my sandwich, my jar of peanut butter was completely depleted.
2. I really don't see how it is possible not to know that if you know what a syllable is.
Energy expenditure comes from day-to-day activities as well as your body keeping an internal temperature of about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Ideally, you will consume and expend and equal amount of energy. However, if you consume more than you need, your body will have too much energy, storing it as glycogen or fat. More energy must be expended than consumed in order to deplete these energy reserves.
The ozone depletion is caused by CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.
somewhere between -65 and -90 mV
In order to exercise and participate in any physical activity, your body needs fuel to do any actual work. Without fuel you would die when your body reserves deplete (The reserves being fat).If you wish to lose weight (fat), you need to spend more energy than you consume.
CFC's could deplete ozone layer. they react with it to deplete the layer.