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    polysaccharide is a type of sugar. In fact, it is a polymer made up of chains of sugar monomers, also known as monosaccharides, and monosaccharides are simple sugars such as glucose, fructose, and galactose. Sugars are important because they make up carbohydrates…

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    Through the course of three days we were to document what we have put into our bodies, this included carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. However, we first needed to calculate our own BMR that is based on our height, weight and age put into an equation. The equation for males is 66+(6.23 x weight) + (12.7 x height in inches) - (4.7 x age) and females is 655+ (4.35 x weight) + (4.7 x height in inches) -( 4.7 x age in years). It is clear that BMR for women and men are not the same, this is due to…

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    watermelon rind and sharlyn melon peel powders Proximate composition WAC, OAC and antioxidant activity of watermelon rind and sharlyn melon peel powders Data in Table 2 showed that the watermelon rind powder had higher moisture, ash, fat, protein and carbohydrates (10.61%, 13.09%, 2.44%, 11.17% and 56.02%, respectively) as compared to sharlyn melon peel powder. On the other hand, the sharlyn melon peels had higher content of crud fiber (29.59%) as compared to watermelon rinds (17.28%). The crud…

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    top choices for a protein alternative. This particular protein is derived from dairy products such as yogurt, milk, ice cream and other foods. Casein is a high quality slow-digesting source that supplies the body with essential amino acids and carbohydrates. A major benefit of a casein protein supplement is that it enables better assimilation in the body due to its slow release of amino acids in…

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    increased consumption of high carbohydrates, high fat, high sodium and hydrogenated diet (Petrukhin, & Lunina, n.d.). Also, smoking and alcoholism is prevalent among Russians and they more animal fats and less amount of fruits, vegetables, and berries ((Petrukhin, & Lunina, n.d.). In addition, hard liquors and vodka are regularly served among Russians families (Purnell, 2013). High-risk nutritional practices among Amish culture Amish diets are rich in carbohydrates and lipids. Also, they eat…

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    the body gets only insufficient amounts of carbohydrates over a certain period of time. When you begin with this kind of diet, your body encounters quite a lot of adjustments and changes. After 24 to 48 hours from the time when you started your new diet, the body starts to use ketones in order to use the energy kept in fat cells much more proficiently. In other words, the main source of energy transforms into fat (fatty acids), instead of carbohydrates in this case glucose. Because of…

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    The athlete may also need to eat something such as a food with carbohydrates as carbohydrates boost blood glucose levels the most. This food will then be digested and during the digestion extra glucose will be taken from the food therefore increasing the blood glucose levels again, although this is more of a long term way and may…

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    A nitrogen atom is present in amino acids but not in sugar molecules Elements found in lipids are hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. Purpose The purpose in this lab is to determine the presence of certain macromolecules made by cells by detecting carbohydrates, lipids and proteins with four different indicators. Materials Test tubes Test tube rack Benedict's solution Iodine Biuret reagent White paper Hot water bath Vegetable oil Glucose Sucrose Starch Protein Distilled water Post-lab questions…

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    contain carbon and hydrogen linked together in long chains, with carbon as the backbone. Three focal organic molecules are carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids. All living organisms need these organic molecules to survive. Carbohydrates are utilized for transporting and storing energy in animals and plants. The number of sugar molecules present determines the prefix for the carbohydrate. A monosaccharide is the simplest sugar, which includes single sugar molecules such as fructose and glucose.…

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    Zero does not contain any calories, fat, carbohydrates, cholesterol or sugars, it also provides no nutritional benefits. The drink does not contain any fiber, protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, iron or…

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