This is the process by which ketone bodies are produced.
it uses it for fuel
your body they are fuel for your body also planes stoves heaters and cars
No, body cells cannot use hydrogen on its own as a fuel. It needs to be included in a carbohydrate such as sugar, protein or fats.
carbohydrates breaks down to polysachorides->mono...-sugar> energy for the body to run => fuel of energy biol.242
lactate threshold
Carbohydrates is the preferred fuel.
Carbohydrate is a food stuff which is the bodies preferred fuel. Your body will choose to burn carbs first, except whilst doing aerobic exercise where it will choose to burn fat. Any carbs your body does not burn off through the day will be stored on the body as fat.
The roles of carbohydrate in the body includes providing energy for working muscles, providing fuel for the central nervous system, enabling fat metabolism, and preventing protein from being used as energy.Carbohydrateis the preferred source of energy or fuel for muscle contraction and biologic work.
Glucose
The principle behind Low Carbohydrate Diets is a process known as Ketosis. Ketosis is a process in which an individuals body metabolises Ketones for fuel instead of Carbohydrates. For most individuals it is necessary to stay below 15g of Carbohydrates per meal to maintain Ketosis.
For the body to function it needs energy, even at rest. Energy comes from food that we eat, in particular carbohydrate which is stored in our muscles, and in liver cells in the form of Glycogen. Glycogen is broken down to glucose, the fuel that can be used by all tissues in the body.
Carbohydrates are used to fuel body functions. Fats provide energy for your body and are also used as building materials. There are many uses of proteins: - enzymes - antibodies - many hormones