well, I guess you'll by hyper for a while and you might get a sugar high or migraine and you might not be able to sleep.
If you regularly eat more than you need you will gain weight.
A person who - on average - eat more energy than (s)he uses up will gain weight
"You are what you eat" - that means if you eat healthy food, you will be more healthy; if you eat junk food, you will be less healthy. Healthier people have more energy, get sick less often, weigh less, and look better than unhealthy people.
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No because when you eat something slowly, in this case its a apple, it doesn't take that much energy to eat and the more energy you have the more calories you lose
you gain weight.
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When you eat more carbohydrates than your body needs for energy your body will break it down into glucose and then rebuild it in the liver as glycogen. The glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles. Then when you need more energy than you have eaten in carbohydrates your body breaks down the stored glycogen into glucose and you burn the glucose for energy.
It's more efficient to eat cow because cows feed on plants which will have more energy than the salmon has, since salmon feed on smaller fishs which will make it have less energy than beef does.
We get more energy because the amount of available energy received by the consumers decreases as the consumer is situated farther from theproducer
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Yes because kids eat more SUGAR!