if you mean WHERE are carbohydrates changed... it would be metabolising cells which use it for energy. or it could be muscles, liver and adipose tissue if you mean where it would be stored if its not used (ie. as fat).
if you mean WHAT is it changed into it would be glucose and sugars.
hope this helps :)
Yes. They are carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates can be sugars or complex carbohydrates like starches. Simple carbohydrates, such as glucose and fructose, are sugars that provide quick energy, while complex carbohydrates, like bread and pasta, take longer to digest and provide sustained energy.
carbohydrates are in starch.
The two types of carbohydrates are simple and complex. Simple carbohydrates are referred to as fast-acting carbohydrates. Sugars are considered simple carbohydrates. Starches are considered complex carbohydrates.
The primary absorption site for digestible carbohydrates is the small intestine. Carbohydrates are broken down into simpler sugars during digestion and then absorbed through the lining of the small intestine into the bloodstream to be used for energy by the body.
Well, the main nutrients are carbohydrates and salt. Then the carbohydrates are changed into fat....
Sugar!
vitamins
they disolve :)
A diet low in carbohydrates is very dangerous.this answer has been changed because it is VERY wrong, and misleading
Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates
malnutrition of carbohydrates
Yes. They are carbohydrates.
They are closely related; sugars are carbohydrates, but not all carbohydrates are sugars.
Monosaccharides are carbohydrates, not proteins or lipids. They are the simplest form of carbohydrates and serve as the building blocks for more complex carbohydrates like disaccharides and polysaccharides.
Common ways of measuring carbohydrates include grams and calories. So, if you have 3 grams of carbohydrates you have 3 grams of carbohydrates or 12 calories worth of carbohydrates.
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