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    the recommendation of the general people in the running, it should also pay attention to eating! What to eat before going If you just run with a 5,6 km, then you do not have to eat before running. (Xiao Bian said: No!) Because your muscle glycogen to cope with consumption measures more than. Just before you leave, drink a glass of water or a low-calorie sports drink is enough. Especially if you are getting up early in the morning to run, but also need to pay attention to water supplement.…

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    (plants), starch (plants), glycogen (animals), and chitin (animals and fungi). The elements its made up of are carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Carbohydrates serve as fuel for the cell meaning carbon sources can be converted to other molecules or combined into polymers. Carbohydrates regulate blood glucose and breakdown fatty acids. Animals use carbohydrates as a major energy source. Animals store glucose for energy to use while hunting for prey. It is stored as glycogen. In addition, it…

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    hydrolysed into monomers, and then each monosaccharide enters the pathway as a reactant for one of the reactions during the time of glycolysis. The complex carbohydrates that supply energy in living organisms are glucose polymers: starch in plants and glycogen in animals. These polymers are hydrolysed to release individual glucose monomers for entrance into glycolysis. The majority of plants and animals hydrolyse glucose polymers using unique enzymes that attach a phosphate as the glucose is…

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    fructose and galactose - is simple carbohydrates, they are readily dissolved in water, it is important for the formation of glycogen in the liver, brain and muscle power, maintain a normal blood sugar level. Disaccharides - sucrose, lactose and maltose – have a sweet taste, the body then split them into two molecules of monosaccharides. Polysaccharides - starch, cellulose, glycogen are complex carbohydrates, unsweetened, insoluble in water. Gradually breaking into monosaccharides, these…

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    Carbohydrates are not bad for you, all you need to do is make sure you are eating the RIGHT carbohydrates and you will feel better, reduce the risk of disease and lose weight. It's all a question of eating the RIGHT carbohydrates; let's see the difference and the importance of carbohydrates for normal body functions. Carbohydrates are not all bad just as all fats and some proteins are healthier than others. Carbohydrates what they do Carbohydrates are the primary fuel source for many of the…

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    Astrocytoma Research Paper

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    Cells Interacting: Astrocytoma in its cancerous form is a situation in which a malignant tumor starts in Astrocyte cells, which have the purpose of protecting nerve cells. As the tumor grows invasively into these cells, it presses on the nerve cells and other parts of the brain. Cancerous astrocytoma will grow very quickly, spreading into other sections of brain tissue. As it does this, it will start to push on the brain itself and stop it from functioning properly. …. Function: The…

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    Food Digestion Essay

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    Digestion can be described as food being broken down into its most basic and simple components so that we can absorb the nutrients to give us energy and nutrition. Digestion occurs in what is known as the gastrointestinal (GI) tract which consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), and other important organs such as salivary glands, the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. Digestion first occurs with food entering the mouth. Food is usually comprised of…

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    Compare and Contrast Diabetes There are many types of diabetes out there, we will specifically cover hypoglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperglycemic, hyperosmolarity, and non-ketotic syndrome. First, let 's go over the endocrine system and why it is so important in controlling diabetes. The endocrine system helps your body maintain homeostasis, that is keeping your internal equilibrium at ease by adjusting continually to changing factors. Hormones helps regulate the internal environment by…

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    will use up the present ATP in 1 second. Fortunately, most cell has a high rate of ATP “turnover” which means ATP can be swiftly synthesised from ADP and Pi at the same time as it is broken down. In muscle contraction, the ATP is synthesised by glycogen stored in the muscle cells or fatty acid in the liver. Creatine and ATP react to form creatine phosphate with the help of catalyst creatine phosphokinase…

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    1, add enough heat: muscle growth is to consume energy, not enough heat, it is impossible to ensure the normal growth of muscle. 2, add enough carbohydrates: fitness training when the energy is mainly provided by the glycogen, the intake of carbohydrates can be added glycogen, the…

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