Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose (simple sugar), and then converted to energy (ATP) that your body uses.
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Yes ...glucides are good for you ...they are carbohydrates , and we need these....the body converts these to glucose which in turn are converted into energy by the body .....
Carbohydrates are essentially sugars - which give the body energy.
Carbohydrates are organic compounds, and chemically they consist of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Carbohydrates are your body's primary source for energy. Carbohydrates include sugars, starches, and cellulose. Your body must break down carbohydrates in order to turn them into glucose. Carbohydrates are a faster source of energy then fats and proteins but can't be stored in large amounts in the body.
All carbohydrates are bad for you. They turn into sugar in your body. Go on a low carb diet. If your protein content is higher than the carbohyrate content then it is very good for you.
No it does not. It is impossible because rice is a grain
80 % of our body is made up of carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates are essentially sugars - which give the body energy.
Carbohydrates and ATP are related to one another but are not the same. The body ingests carbohydrates, absorbs them into the bloodstream in the form of glucose, and then uses the mitochondria to turn glucose into ATP. ATP is the main energy source in mammalian organisms.
Energy.Carbs are converted to sugar in the body and utilized for energy.
There are few parts of your body, if any, that do not contain carbohydrates in some form.
Carbohydrates that enter the body as food are broken down into glucose, which the body uses for energy in every cell of the body.