how energy is formed from oxidation of carbohydrate, fats and proteins show by chart
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Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are often referred to as the substances most required for normal human health. They promote different functions of the body including repair, growth and general well-being.
They achieve this mainly through the process of energy release during digestion and respiration. Here, these substances are broken down by various enzymes in our body to form monosaccharides, lipids and amino acid respectively. These newly formed substances further break down complex sugars in our body and give out heat and energy during the reaction i.e., exothermic reaction. This energy is utilised for various needs of our body.
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lipids produces fatty acids carbohydrate produces pyruvic acid and protein produces para amino acid first glycolysis of pyruvic acid happens and acetyl coenzyme a is formed other two acids which are amino acid and fatty acid already form acid and coenzyme a then acetyl coenzyme a form from all acids performs krebs cycle from which oxidation takes place and forms ATP energy carbon dioxide and water