the most preferred body fuel is taken from the carbohydrates, that is easy to break into sugar molecules, which is subsequently converted into ATP (the energy molecule). Once the sugar is enter into the cell, the glycolysis, Krebs cycle, citric acid cycle and finally it end up with the production of energy by the oxidative phosphorylation inside the mitochondria.
Glucose is used by all body tissues and is the preferred fuel in most. Fatty acids (from triglycerides) can be used by the heart and are the preferred fuel for skeletal muscle in extended exercise (walking/running/cycling/swimming for more than 20 minutes).
the brain controls most functions in the body.
The brain controls most of the body's functions.
The brain is the most diversified organ in the body. It is responsible for complex cognitive functions such as thinking, memory, and decision-making, as well as regulating basic bodily functions like breathing and heart rate. Additionally, the brain is composed of various regions that specialize in different tasks, allowing for a wide range of abilities and functions.
G1 (same as G0) <- The beginning of interphase (when your cells are carrying out their normal functions.
The function of DNA is to control the cells' functions by controlling the production of proteins, and determines your hereditary traits.
There is some debate as to whether carbohydrates or fats are the body's preferred fuel. However, the body will burn carbohydrates in the form of glucose before it burns fat.
Monomers of -CH2- are what are fed into Kreb's [or the tri-carboxylate or the Citric Acid] cycle.
the brain controls most functions in the body.
The Brain.
The brain controls most of the body's functions.
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The Brain
nervous tissue
It has many functions. It's most important functions are - body temperature control, heart rate control, and breathing control.
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