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True, sugars and starches are the main source of the body's energy.
The thiopsyneses organ
The three sources of food energy are protein, carbohydrates (sugars), and fats.
Germinating barley grain releases an enzyme that converts starch to maltose.
sunshine and outer membrane
Carbohydrates are. There your body's primary energy source not just from sugars and starches, but many other foods too. But, your body also needs enough of protein, vitamins, calcium, grains, and sugars/fats. Also calories.
Carbohydrates can take a number of forms, including starches, oligosaccharides, fibers, and sugars. Humans have access to many sources of carbohydrates in different foods, all of them quite common. These include cereals, breads, fruits, vegetables, and more.
For the most part, cakes have one primary nutrient - carbohydrates (simple sugars).
The mitochondrion in a cell The primary source is the sun. Plants can convert sunlight to sugars which cause the plants to grow. We eat the plants, or feed the plants to an animal that we eat, and those sugars, which may be in many different forms, like carbohydrates, enters our cells and then can turn those sugars into muscle movement. It generally starts with the sun.
Sugar moves from the parts where it is produced (sources) to the places where it is needed (sink).
the sugars found in the yogurt. Most commonly lactose