Generally, sugar is first broken down into glucose in the digestive system. Cells then use glucose to undergo cellular respiration, which converts glucose into carbon dioxide and energy.
Grits don't turn into sugar on their own, as they are a type of ground cornmeal that mostly consists of carbohydrates. However, during digestion, the body breaks down the carbohydrates in grits into sugars to use as energy.
Sugar typically turns yellow on universal indicator paper, indicating that it is acidic.
When sugar is stirred into water, the sugar molecules dissolve in the water molecules. This creates a solution in which the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water. The presence of sugar in the water stimulates sweet taste receptors on the tongue, giving the sensation of sweetness.
Yes, sugar cubes will melt when exposed to the intense heat of the sun. The heat will cause the sugar cubes to lose their shape and turn into a liquid form.
The color indicator in sugar water can vary depending on the type of indicator used. Common indicators like phenolphthalein can turn pink or red in basic solutions, while litmus paper can turn blue in basic solutions and red in acidic solutions. It is important to choose the appropriate indicator based on the pH level you are testing for in the sugar water.
No, because not all white foods contain sugar so how could they turn into sugar if they contain none.
There is no sugar in SUGAR FREE foods but many foods such as, potatoes, noodles,peas are carbohydrates so, they turn to sugar.
every fruit we eat will eventually turn in to sugar. But banana is one of the fruits that have the least sugar hope this helps :)
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You do not need any simple sugar in your diet. Your digestive system turns complex carbohydrates into simple sugar. When you eat a potato or a serving of corn, your body will turn it into simple sugar.
It's not as much about the sugar itself - it's about how much of it you eat. Sugar contains a lot of energy that your body can use, but if you don't use it up your body will turn it into fat and store it instead.
If you're looking for ways to cut sugar out of your diet you should speak with a nutritionist or a dietician. They can guide you in the right direction on what to eat. Some foods that may look sugar free could contain lots of carbohydrates that turn into sugar in the body and a dietician can give you the knowledge you need to learn about this.
starchy foods are bad carbs, which produce sugars, sugar in turn produces the crave , and the more starches, are plain white sugar you eat the more your body will crave
Hockeys players don't eat pie because it's just sugar and carbs that will turn into fat. Occassionally is alright, but really hockey players won't eat pie.
Sugar is sugar no matter where it comes from so if you eat enough or is sensitive yes you can..
i has this speacail stuff that make it turn in to sugar its in there body.
Yes, watermelon can increase the blood sugar levels. Most fruits turn to sugar. They have a natural sugar in them. Remember the food guide pyramid, we need to eat less fruit then vegetables!!! watermelon has 6% of sugar content..