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Because carbohydrates aren't essential to the body there is no need to intake carbohydrates. Therefore there is no amount of carbohydrates teens should consume.
Yes.
They store about the same amount of energy as carbohydrates, but are less likely to be broken down to make ATP.
Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates
80 % of our body is made up of carbohydrates.
No. typically 1 cup (156grams) of button mushrooms have 8 grams of Carbohydrates. Compare that to 32 grams for the same mass of potatoes. That's four times the amount of carbohydrates.
They store about the same amount of energy as carbohydrates, but are less likely to be broken down to make ATP.
45 to 65 %. From 900 to 1300 Kcals based on a 2000 Kcals diet
yes the states should give the same amount of compensation to death victims families.
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The difference is the fiber. If you add the amount of fiber to the net carbs you will get the total carb amount.
At the time of a meal. A given number of units of insulin per amount of carbohydrates about to be consumed, generally