glucose homeostasis
gloucose
Carbohydrates primary function is energy. If we eat too much carbohydrate our body will store it for later use.
No, antibodies are proteins. They are Y -shaped protein molecules produced by B cells as a primary immune defense against foreign bodies called antigens.
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sugars
lysosomes
No, body cells cannot use hydrogen on its own as a fuel. It needs to be included in a carbohydrate such as sugar, protein or fats.
For the body to function it needs energy, even at rest. Energy comes from food that we eat, in particular carbohydrate which is stored in our muscles, and in liver cells in the form of Glycogen. Glycogen is broken down to glucose, the fuel that can be used by all tissues in the body.
Carbohydrate intolerance can be primary or secondary.
Living cells contain sugar that they use for fuel. This sugar contains glucose which is the primary molecule that is converted to produce ATP.
it uses it for fuel
Carbohydrate is the primary source of energy & lipid is energy storage
Glucose is the carbohydrate and goes through your body and give energy. This converts to the cells.
Glucose is an essential component and a carbohydrate source that facilitates the growth of cells.
Glucose
lignin
Carbohydrates primary function is energy. If we eat too much carbohydrate our body will store it for later use.
Glucose