Not necessarily. Sugar is not a stimulant by itself, however, it causes the production of insulin. Insulin is a hormone vital to regulating the amount of energy in your body. Therefore, a high insulin level will results in effects mimicking a moderate stimulant. However, this obviously would take a large amount of sugar.
Yes, cacao contains stimulants such as caffeine and theobromine, which can have a stimulating effect on the body.
No, DNA is not a sugar. DNA is composed of phosphate groups, deoxyribose sugar, and nitrogenous bases, but it is not itself a sugar. Deoxyribose sugar in DNA is a 5-carbon sugar, not a 6-carbon sugar.
No, fruit sugar is naturally occurring in fruits, while added sugar is sugar that is added to food during processing or preparation.
Deoxyribose sugar, it is a pentose sugar base.
Sugar cane produces sugar through the process of photosynthesis, where it absorbs sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. Glucose is then stored as sucrose in the plant's sap, which can be extracted and processed into sugar. The high levels of sucrose in sugar cane make it an ideal crop for sugar production.
It is a stimulant.
Yes coke is a stimulant. Certain types of coke can make you alert and increase your reactivity times!!!
Chocolate contains sugar and caffeine, both of which are stimulants.
While the sugar content can raise your metabolism slightly, it is the caffeine (a stimulant) that produces heightened brain activity.
It's both a stimulant and a hallucinogen.
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what stimulant do chocolate and coffee have in common?
yes crack is a stimulant
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The opposite to a Stimulant is a Sedative