There are different types of carbohydrate and therefore different functions. Some crbohydrates store energy - starch, glycogen. Some are co-enzymes, some have functions in the immune system or blood clotting. Some are part of structural features such as cell walls
The basic answer is: Carbs provide energy for you to function. If you do not burn the carbs, they turn to fat for storage.
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energy storage
The main function of carbs is to supply energy to the body.
Well the use is to sweeten meals up. The function, if i remember correctly, is that since sugar is glucose, it provides energy to the brain and it gets stored in your body like carbs.
high carbs are when carbs are high and low carbs are when carbs are low.
Carbohydrates are essential for cell function. The regulation of glucose is paramount the cell function. Also, carbs are used for animal starch storage as glycogen, and plant structure as cellulose.
I found out and I'm the person who asked the question. It is 130 grams of carbohydrates that are needed for anybody's brain to function (minimum number).
cranberries does have carbs.
carbs are sugars so they give you energy so that helps the cells in your body work
Carbs are not fat, they are carbs. Fat is a lot different than carbs. Trust me!
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