Carbohydrates, fats and proteins yield the energy the body needs to fuel its various activities. Vitamins, minerals and water do NOT yield energy, but perform other tasks such as maintenance and repair.
Carbohydrates, fats and proteins yield the energy the body needs to fuel its various activities. Vitamins, minerals and water do NOT yield energy, but perform other tasks such as maintenance and repair.
Vitamins and minerals are nutrients that do not provide energy (calories) when consumed. They are essential for various bodily functions, such as supporting the immune system, aiding in cell function, and maintaining overall health. Water, while not a nutrient, also does not provide energy and is crucial for hydration and numerous bodily processes.
minerals give us energy from vegatables.
yes
Carbohydrates are the main energy source. Without carbohydrates, the body could not function properly. Other essential nutrients include: proteins, fat, vitamins, minerals and water.
Two pyruvates.
Lipids
686Kcal
Actual yield is always less than theoretical yield because: 1) Much amount of product is lost in experimental techniques i.e. filtration, evaporation etc. 2) Much amount of product is lost in energy i.e. heat energy.
no
no but carbs do.