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More energy is available to us aerobically (fat can only be metabolized aerobically), the high energy needs of endurance MORE
Cortisol stimulates the breakdown of protein into glucose, raising blood sugar, thereby providing more energy to deal with stress.
The answer is brain. Your brain is almost exclusively depends on the glucose as energy source. You lose the consciousness very rapidly, if blood supply to the brain is hampered by any reason.
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the cells are starving for glucose and sending signals to the body to eat more food, thus making patients extremely hungry. To provide energy for the starving cells, the body also tries to convert fats and proteins to glucose
More energy is available to us aerobically (fat can only be metabolized aerobically), the high energy needs of endurance MORE
Cortisol stimulates the breakdown of protein into glucose, raising blood sugar, thereby providing more energy to deal with stress.
When you become more active your cells need more oxygen and glucose, and when your body releases energy, glucose or other organic fuels in the presence of air is called aerobic respiration. aerobic respiration is in the absence of air.
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Your body uses glucose to produce energy. In fact, glucose serves as your body's primary source of energy because it can be broken down more efficiently than either fat or protein. Read more: What Does Glucose Produce? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5868649_glucose-produce_.html#ixzz2LNJTobrZ
because other wise the plants wont get there energy and then the plant cells will have to find more oxygen for the cells to make glucose to survive
The answer is brain. Your brain is almost exclusively depends on the glucose as energy source. You lose the consciousness very rapidly, if blood supply to the brain is hampered by any reason.
The cells in your body require energy to function. To get this energy the cells go through a process called respiration. The cells use glucose(sugar) and oxygen to form energy, water, and carbon dioxide. Blood carries oxygen, glucose, and other materials to cells. If the cells are vigorously used (which happens a lot in muscle cells) the use all the materials the blood can provide them. After resting the cells get materials from the blood again and can function more and are less tired.
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To transport in the blood to your cells to combine with glucose (sugar) to make energy so you can function. And when you exercise you need more energy so you breathe faster to get more air to get more energy.
No. The oxidation of glycogen yields more energy than glucose. You need to put energy in formation of the glycogen from glucose. Naturally, this energy is released, when you get get glucose from glycogen.
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