- Fats store twice more chemical energy than carbohydrates.
- Carbohydrates at its simplest form (monosaccharides) are soluble in water, while fats tend to be hydrophobic (insoluble)
- In carbohydrates, the carbon atoms within the chain bond with one hydrogen atom and one hydroxyl, while fats' carbons bond to hydrogen atoms only.
In all carbohydrates the ratio of Hydrogen atoms to Oxygen atoms is 2:1 just like water.
You can store fats in you body, as well as burn them off. |Despite a bad reputation, fats provide us with energy and cushion out vital organs from shock. If too many fats enter your body, your arteries can clog, and your blood-flow will be very slow. Therefore, the difference between fats and carbohydrates is that fats can be stored in your body and carbohydrates cannot.
Carbohydrates are the sugars used to create energy as ATP. ATP is the primary source of energy in most organisms. If you pick up a ball and throw it you will be burning carbohydrates.
Adipose (fat) is used to store energy, it contains roughly twice the energy of a carbohydrate of comparable size. Going on a mile run is an example of when fat energy is used.
fats > proteins = carbohydrates
carbohydrates have a chemical composition similar to cellulose; however, they are not polymers.
Carbohydrates, Fats, and Oils have in common with each other because all three of them are lipids that store energy.
when the carbohydrates are not available
Unsaturated fats have double or triple carbon bonds.
The difference between the body's use of carbohydrates and its use of fat is that fats are broken into fatty acids, and stored as triglycerides for future use whereas carbohydrates are digested into glucose or a sugar for immediate use.
fatis=if you eat to much rice,corn or bread every day, after some time,you will notice an increase in your weight. if food nutrients that are still in the form of carbohydrates are not utilized at once to substain your body energy needs,they will be converted into fats. like carbohydrates, fats furnish your body with energy
No, carbohydrates are entirely different from saturated fats.
fats > proteins = carbohydrates
why do fats contain more calories then carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are healthier
Fats and carbohydrates are composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
The collective name for fats, proteins, and carbohydrates is obesity.
Both fats and protein is essential for the human body. Carbohydrates are not essential. So the answer is protein and fats.
Fats are found in food. They are one of the three components of nutrition; carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
1. Carbohydrates 2. Proteins 3. Fats
carbohydrates