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What do your cells or organs use carbohydrates for?

Cells and organs use carbohydrates as a source of energy for various metabolic processes. In the form of glucose, carbohydrates are converted into ATP, which is the energy currency of cells. Carbohydrates are also important for supporting brain function and maintaining blood glucose levels.


What form do humans use carbohydrates?

Humans primarily use carbohydrates in the form of glucose for energy production through cellular respiration. Glucose is obtained from the breakdown of more complex carbohydrates in the diet and is transported in the blood to cells where it can be used for energy or stored as glycogen for later use.


Plants use nitrogen to make carbohydrates?

Plants use nitrogen primarily for producing proteins, which are essential for growth and development. Nitrogen is a major component of chlorophyll, the pigment that allows plants to carry out photosynthesis and produce carbohydrates. While nitrogen is important for overall plant health, it is not directly used in the synthesis of carbohydrates.


Where are carbohydrates stored in cells?

Carbohydrates are sugars that the cell can use to make ATP (energy) through glycolysis, kreb cycle and aerobic respiration.


What is protein sparer?

Protein sparer refers to the concept that the body will use carbohydrates and fats for energy, sparing protein to be used primarily for building and repairing tissues. This term highlights the importance of having an adequate intake of carbohydrates and fats in the diet to prevent the breakdown of protein for energy.

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Cells use what to get energy only when carbohydrates are not available.?

Cells use lipids when carbohydrates are not available.


What is the difference between the body's use of carbohydrates and its use of fat-?

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.


How do cells carbohydrates?

Cells use carbohydrates as a source of energy and for energy storage.


What is another biological use for carbohydrates besides energy?

There is no other use. The sole purpose of carbohydrates is to provide energy for your body.


When animal cells run out of carbohydrates they can use a reserve source of energy in the form of?

they can use energy from gasses which makes it carbohydrates


What do organism's use?

they use the carbohydrates from inside plants


What do carbohydrates use?

The most important use is as foods.


What is the common use for carbohydrates?

In organic chemistry naming conventions, carbohydrates have -ose as the suffix.


What do cells to get energy when carbohydrates are not available?

Cells use Lipids when Carbohydrates are'nt available.


What do you use carbohydrates for?

its your bodys fuel


Do you use carbohydrates for quick energy?

No you do not.


The process in which autotrophs use light energy to make carbohydrates is called what?

The process in which autotrophs use light energy to make carbohydrates is called photosynthesis. Chemosynthesis is the process by which some organisms use chemical energy to produce carbohydrates.