Lipids
Cells use lipids when carbohydrates are not available.
carbohydrates provide energy but it is not only thing because fats also gives energy
Carbohydrates are the body's preferred source of energy. Some of our cells (like our brain and red blood cells) can ONLY use carbohydrates for energy.
Carbohydrates or polysaccharides are the primary source of energy for our body.Our brain only uses glucose as its energy source.Carbohydrates are easy to breakdown and if that is not available in diet body tries to get energy from fat molecules.
Only neural cell require carbs - all other cells in your body ignore carbohydrates (in your blood) unless triggered by insulin.
lIPIDS
Carbohydrates (often called "Carbs" for short) provide the body with a ready source of energy, although other forms of food such as fats and proteins can also be used for this. When absorbed from the gut and metabolized they provide the glucose that cells convert to energy. The greatest consumer of glucose in the body is the brain.
metabolising enzymes are not there insemen for other carbohydrates
Diabetics and non-diabetics have to eat carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the only organic compound that living organisms can use to produce energy.
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Carbohydrates or polysaccharides are the primary source of energy for our body.Our brain only uses glucose as its energy source.Carbohydrates are easy to breakdown and if that is not available in diet body tries to get energy from fat molecules.
Glucose that is not used for structural carbohydrates or other functions such as recognition molecules is often metabolized for chemical energy or stored as starch for later energy utilization.