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∙ 6y agoWhen we need energy but have low carbohydrate intake, our liver can produce glucose through a process called gluconeogenesis. This process converts non-carbohydrate sources like amino acids and glycerol into glucose, which can then be used for energy production.
Energy in a substance is stored in the bonds between its atoms or molecules. When these bonds are broken, energy is released or absorbed. This energy can be in the form of potential energy (stored energy) or kinetic energy (energy of movement).
Condensation is the process in which a gas turns into a liquid when it loses heat energy, typically by coming into contact with a cooler surface. This can often be seen on windows when moisture in the air turns into water droplets due to the temperature difference between the inside and outside.
High levels of ammonia in the blood can indicate liver damage, as the liver is responsible for converting ammonia into urea for excretion. If the liver is not functioning properly, ammonia levels can rise, leading to symptoms like confusion, fatigue, and even coma in severe cases. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect liver damage or have elevated ammonia levels in your blood.
When chemical energy is converted into thermal energy through a process like combustion, the molecules in the fuel break apart and release energy in the form of heat. This causes the temperature of the surroundings to increase as the thermal energy is transferred.
The visible smoke coming out of a chimney is typically called chimney smoke or chimney emissions. It is produced when a substance is burned in the fireplace or stove and consists of small particles and gases.
i dont know..srry :P
i dont know..srry :P
Obviously they are getting their dose of Vitamin C. WHere is that coming from? It can come from the only food source they have- seals. The source is the liver, the heart and the kidneys.
no. dont try what you dont know.
dont use this to do your research it is use less
i dont actually know the anwer to the question but i suppose that it all depends on how big the cup and the tablespoon are. well the answer is 22 gram of carbohydrate in one tbsp .
i dont think it is coming out
I dont think so....I think it might be a type of fat
Carbohydrates are the main nutrient that provides energy for the body. They are broken down into glucose, which is used by cells as a primary source of energy. Proper carbohydrate consumption is important to fuel the body's daily activities.
I dont think it is
sorry i dont know :(
i dont know why dont you tell me