Doctors can order either a blood or urine test to determine if a person has a problem with their carbohydrate metabolism. While both tests can detect problems with metabolism, results have shown blood testing to be more accurate.
Metabolism does not occur in the heart.
Any food that has carbohydrate, protein, and fats can be shown positive for those food test. It is basically a chemical reaction that indicate the presence of food component by a specific color formation.
Ketones would typically not be found in cerebrospinal fluid analysis, as they are byproducts of fatty acid metabolism primarily found in blood and urine. Their presence in cerebrospinal fluid may indicate pathology such as diabetic ketoacidosis.
Polysaccharides are composed of several sugar molecules that are chemically bonded together. They are considered as carbohydrates. Examples of polysaccharides are starch, cellulose and glycogen.
It would depend on what and how great the disturbance was.
That person would have a problem with his metabolism.
He would have a problem with his metabolism.
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No its a spice. Why the hell would it be a carbohydrate?
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Eggs would be a complex carbohydrate.
No, -but that could indicate you have a major electrical problem.
No it would indicate maybe a lean mixture in the fuel but no major problems
The musty smell of moisture and possible water marks would indicate that there is a problem with water.
Metabolism does not occur in the heart.
Carbohydrate's!