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What do carbohydrates do in your cells?

Carbohydrates get and store energy in your cells.


How would not eating enough carbohydrates affect your cells?

If your ATP does not have enough carbohydrates it will not have enough energy to carry energy; its job is to carry energy around.


What is the role of carbohydrates in cells?

The role of carbohydrates is to provide energy for cells.


How do cells carbohydrates?

Cells use carbohydrates as a source of energy and for energy storage.


Which substance supplies us with the energy needed to sustain normal daily activity?

Carbohydrates are the main source of energy for the body, providing fuel for daily activities. When broken down, carbohydrates are converted into glucose, which is used by the cells as energy.


What is cell differentiation directed by?

the cells activities are controlled by the nucleus.


What do cells to get energy when carbohydrates are not available?

Cells use Lipids when Carbohydrates are'nt available.


Do carbohydrates repair cells?

Carbohydrates provide energy.


Cells use what to get energy only when carbohydrates are not available.?

Cells use lipids when carbohydrates are not available.


What is The cell part that controls the cells activities is the?

The major part of the cell is controlled by the nucleus but the materials that come and go in the cell is the cell membrane.


Where are carbohydrates stored in cells?

Carbohydrates are sugars that the cell can use to make ATP (energy) through glycolysis, kreb cycle and aerobic respiration.


What are carbohydrates the most readily available source of?

Carbohydrates are the most readily available source of energy for the body. They are broken down into glucose, which is used by the cells as fuel for various metabolic processes and physical activities.