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Can lactose be broken down in a human body to obtain energy?

As long as a person has the lactase enzyme, then yes. Otherwise, it gets passed through the body as a sugar that cannot be broken down (typically causing gastrointestinal distress if consumed in large quantities).


How does food travel through your body?

First, you eat it, then it goes into the esogaph. Later, the food gets digested in the digestive system, an important system in your body. Finally, it goes in your instenes and the wastes will go somewhere else.


What are the 2 blood circuits of the body?

The two blood circuits of the body are the systemic circulation, which carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body tissues and back to the heart, and the pulmonary circulation, which carries oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and back to the heart.


What is an example of homeostatis?

An example of homeostasis is the regulation of body temperature. When the body gets too hot, mechanisms such as sweating and vasodilation help to cool it down. Conversely, when the body gets too cold, shivering and vasoconstriction help to generate heat and maintain a stable internal temperature.


Where do raw materials that the body needs for growth and repair come from?

Raw materials needed for growth and repair come from the food we eat. Nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals are broken down during digestion and absorbed into the bloodstream to be distributed to cells throughout the body for various functions. It's important to maintain a balanced diet to ensure the body gets all the necessary raw materials for growth and repair.

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A body part that often gets broken?

Broken wrists and broken arms and broken legs. but i think most people will at one time or another experience a broken heart.


Which word gets broken when you name it?

A promise?


How does body gets its energy?

Body gets its energy from the electrons generated when the simplest carbohydrates like glucose are broken down into water and carbon dioxide.


How does your body get the energy that it needs?

Your body gets energy from what you eat and drink.


Is it true that a broken bone gets stronger when the body has repaired it?

That's what I've heard, but don't listen to me I have no clue.


What happens to food when you eat?

The food gets digested. Digestion is the process of food being broken down in your body, and turned into energy your body can use.


What is the name given when the body gets too cold?

Hypothermia


What happens when you eat corn starch?

When you eat corn starch, it gets broken down in your body into glucose, which is a type of sugar. This glucose can then be used by your body for energy.


What do bread do in the body?

Bread gets broken down into sugar and then used as energy just like other things in the grain group.


What happens to hydrogen peroxide in the body?

It gets rapidly broken down into oxygen and water by the enzyme peroxidase.


How does digestion occur throughout the digestion system?

to see how food from your mouth gets broken into pieces and come put of the body as human waste


What largest artery in the human body gets its name from the Greek for to lift?

Aorta