Carbs Is short for Carbohydrates. A carbohydrate is a biomolecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, usually with a hydrogen–oxygen atom ratio of 2:1 and thus with the empirical formula Cₘ(H₂O)ₙ.
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Question #2Why do we need Carbohydrates
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The cells of your body use circulating glucose to make energy at rest and during exercise. Not only do your cells need carbohydrates but your brain is entirely dependent on carbs for energy.
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The cells of your body use circulating glucose to make energy at rest and during exercise. Not only do your cells need carbohydrates but your brain is entirely dependent on carbs for energy.
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Why does this apple have so much fat
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Dear, Random Blonde ladyDietary fats are essential to give your body energy and to support cell growth.They also help protect your organs andhelp keep your body warm. That is why your apple has fats in it.
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I have Corona
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TIP
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If you’re feeling ill, have a fever, a cough or acute respiratory problems
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Stay home and call your doctor
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Objective 2: Explain how the body obtain energy from food
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One way your body gets energy is Glycolysis – Occurs in the cytoplasm This produces 4 ATP and 2 NADH, from Glucose (from sugar foods or carbohydrates ) but uses 2 ATP to get there- so results in 2 ATP + 2 NADH and Pyruvate
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In Conclusionmake sure you have a healthy and balanced diet.
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project
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Everyone in the world should have a healthy diet and know what they are putting in their body because it is very important.