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Q: What happens when we lack carbohydrates?
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What is carbohydrates deficiency?

A disease where your body lacks and does not absorb a lot of carbohydrates.


What happens from a lack of carbohydrates?

Constipationnutritional deficienciesdehydrationmuscle tissue losslow energy


What happens if you get to many carbohydrates in your diet?

You will be in danger


Does lack of carbohydrates cause chills?

I just saw my doctor this morning and he said that lack of carbs is causing my cold chills.


What do carbohydrates interact with and what happens to them?

Mostly carbohydrates are broken down in the mouth by an enzyme in saliva called ameilies.


What does lack of starchy carbohydrates do to your body?

I assume you're asking "what happens if you don't eat any simple carbohydrates". Your body can't completely lack simple carbohydrates and still live.There are several things that happen. If you've eaten any complex carbohydrates (well... any your body has the enzymes to deal with; cellulose is technically a complex carbohydrate, but you don't have the enzymes to digest it), then they're treated the same way they normally are and broken down into simple carbohydrates, at which point as far as your body is concerned there's no difference from whether you had eaten simple carbohydrates.If there are no complex carbohydrates either, then your body starts breaking down its energy reserves.... glycogen and fat... into simpler molecules that it can use as an energy source instead of glucose (glucose itself is not used directly either).


What happens to complex carbohydrates when you eat them?

They become glucose


Why is lack of carbohydrates bad for your diet?

because you will have no energy and feel tried all the time


What happens to carbohydrates during cellular respiration?

Cells take the carbohydrates into their cytoplasm, and through a complex series of metabolic processes, they break down the carbohydrates and release the energy.


What happens to the carbohydrates after the food is digested?

Mainly carbohydrates like starch,sucrose are broken down to glucose to use in respiration.


What happens to your body if you eat less carbohydrates?

nothing, your body doesnt need carbohydrates as much as protein,fat etc..


What condition do beans cause because you lack the enzymes to digest such carbohydrates as raffinose and stachyose?

Flatulence