yes
nutrition is what we get our of eating food which are rich in protein and carbohydrate
No. Both one gram of protein and one gram of carbohydrates contain 4 calories.
It is digested the same way your other food are digested.
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
4 per gram the other macronutrients are: protein - 4 per gram (same as carbs) fat - 9 per gram
Nine. But don't forget you'll be burning a mix of both carbohydrate and fat when you exercise. There are four calories per gram of carbohydrate. Same for protein. Seven for alco-ma-hol.
An eight-ounce glass serving of buttermilk contains 8 grams of protein and 13 grams of carbohydrates. For the same serving size, there are 8 grams of fat in buttermilk.
no
Vitamins are not be digested before absorption. The same is true for the minerals. They need not be digested before absorption.
Sugar is a carbohydrate.