when we eat food it is finally converted into the most basic form i.e. glucose so when we drink glucose directly it is directly absorbed by the cells without processing in the stomach so it gives instant energy
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The human body primarily uses glucose, a type of simple sugar, for energy. We convert the energy stored in glucose into a molecule called ATP which is what powers most of our cellular activity.
Glucose
Glucose is broken down to release energy during respiration.
the glucose drink gives energy
Glucose because the glucose drink releases its energy quickly (needed for a race) whereas the bread releases its energy slowly.
we do not get instant energy from glucose but if we drink redbull we will get instant energy
People say that they get there energy from the glucose that is from the sports drink and health food they have been eating and drinking.
when we eat food it is finally converted into the most basic form i.e. glucose so when we drink glucose directly it is directly absorbed by the cells without processing in the stomach so it gives instant energy
No. Any drink that contains caffeine in a drink is classed as an energy drink. Coke zero has no caffeine or sugar in it. Some countries have strict regulations that a drink has to contain a certain amount of glucose before it can legally be labelled as a so-called "energy drink".
When you are exercising you use your energy up and that's why you breathe fast but in order to get more energy you need more oxygen and glucose. To get more oxygen you need to breathe faster and to get more glucose you need to eat or drink something containing sugar, because glucose is a sugar.
I think energy drinks full of vitamins, sugar, glucose high in fructose, food coloring and other preservatives. thats all
That will be 'glucose', which essentially is a form of sugar and because glucose has become synonymous with being converted to energy, partly due to the; 'Recover your Energy with a glass of Lucozade' adverts that were prevalent quite a few years back, way before energy drink are what they have become today. In fact you could say that Lucozade was 'The' first 'energy' drink and more recently to compete they introduced their Lucozade 'Sport'. Not bad drink too. jakkadan
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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.
The human body primarily uses glucose, a type of simple sugar, for energy. We convert the energy stored in glucose into a molecule called ATP which is what powers most of our cellular activity.