Yes. They get sugar from plants and other animals they eat.
Animal cells do not digest sugar (the animal stomach does that). Animal cells 'burn' sugar to give them energy and the by-products are water and carbon-dioxide.
In plant cells, sugar is broken down to produce energy in the mitochondria, just as in animal cells.
Animal cells do not digest sugar (the animal stomach does that). Animal cells 'burn' sugar to give them energy and the by-products are water and carbon-dioxide.
Sugar gliders are mainly nocturnal (active during the night) however they do crepuscular tendencies i.e. are active sometimes at dusk and dawn.
The blood sugar concentration or blood glucose level is the amount of glucose (sugar) present in the blood of a human or animal. The body naturally tightly.
Sugar is made from sugar cane, corn, or fruit. No animal products or byproducts are involved.
Sugar helps to transport the oxygen inside the body.
Your body maintains a certain level of sugar in your blood. Sugar is used as energy by your body.
the meaning of a sugar shock is were you have too much sugar in your body and your body natrually has a shock!!!
Not really, sugar is made by plants - animals eat the plants to get this sugar.
When sugar is digested in an animal, ATP (Adinosine Tri Phosphate) is produced which is a chemical form of energy.
a kind of sugar your body needs for energy