Protein= Ribosomes. Carbohydrate= Plasma Membrane Lipid= Lipid Bilayer
Carbohydrate Fats Protein
the blood
protein
Carbohydrate.
Gluconeogenesis is the term that refers to the production of new glucose from the breakdown of protein or other non-carbohydrate sources like amino acids.
It is a carbohydrate.
Carbohydrate
Goes from aerobic respiration of carbohydrate to anaerobic respiration of carbohydrate. In the case of marathon runners aerobic respiration of fatty acids will follow depletion of carbohydrate reserves (glycogen).
During aerobic exercise, the body primarily uses carbohydrates and fats as fuel sources rather than protein. While protein can be utilized for energy, it is typically reserved for situations of prolonged fasting or extreme exercise when glycogen stores are depleted. In general, the body prefers to preserve protein for muscle repair and growth rather than burning it for energy during aerobic activities.
A membrane protein with a carbohydrate chain is called glycoprotein
Protein to carbohydrate ratio, vitamins, exercise, cravings control, and the importance of water.