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Who needs lots of carbohydrates and why?

No One needs "lots" of Carbs, but every body needs between 20-30% of carbs to feed our muscles and cells, that turn carbs into energy for our body to use and store when needed.


Why does your body need carbs?

our body needs carbs for strenght and good health


Does the body use carbohydrates for energy first?

Yes your body looks to carbs for energy first because this is the first and quickest energy source. This is why footballers etc take part in carb loading as they can get their energy after. Then after carbs we use our fat reserves for energy.


How does human body use carbs?

Quick energy...they burn faster than protein and fat.


What does bread do to your body?

bread reacts to varies of ur body llalallalllal and it has loads of carbs and protein in but higher in carbs


What do bears use carbs for?

Bears use carbs for the same reason you do -- for energy.


Why does the body need carbs?

For Energy.


What does your body turn carbs into?

Either Energy, Or Body Fat.


What are carbs?

Carbs are carbohydrate found in the fruits, vegetalbe and the daily food you eat. The Only three type of food Protien, fat and carbs provides energy to you body. So now you may have undetstood how important are carbs. Eat only good carbs which are easy to digest and help your body fight the diseses.


What does photosynthesis use?

They use carbs


What will carbs do?

Carbs turn into sugar and that is what your body runs on for energy then it stores the leftover sugar and turns into fat, so if u take carbs out of your diet your body needs something else to run on. So it will start burning your body fat and turn it into energy.


Does carbs break down to sugar in the body?

Yes, carbohydrates break down into sugar in the body. When you consume carbs, enzymes in the digestive system convert them into simpler sugars, primarily glucose. This glucose then enters the bloodstream, where it can be used for energy or stored for later use. Thus, carbs ultimately play a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels and providing energy.