It increases their energy output
Yes.
Sugar is not something that is common in our diet as humans. Avoid sugar in general. The only sugar you get, should be through fruits and berries.
yes animals need sugar to survive they are like humans in that way.
Because it is sugar and it is sweet. :)
sugar gliders are just like humans.they have lungs just like humans!
It is made in humans body
On average, humans consume around 17 teaspoons of sugar per day, which translates to roughly 70 grams. This is equivalent to about 0.15 pounds (or 2.4 ounces) of sugar per day.
Glycogen is the stored reserve of sugar in the body. It is converted into glucose if our muscles need to respire.
Humans cannot digest the sugar called cellulose, which is found in the cell walls of plants. This is because humans lack the necessary enzymes to break down cellulose into its individual sugar molecules. Additionally, humans also cannot fully digest sugar alcohols such as sorbitol, resulting in potential digestive issues when consumed in large amounts.
In humans blood, it is blood sugar. Normal amount of blood sugar is 3,9-6 mmol/l.
That means that the Sugar Glider sleeps during the day and hunts for food at night. (The opposite of humans)
almost every chemical substance like sugar or cocain