where is the fuel stored in our body?
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Carbohydrates, such as sugar and starch, for example, are readily broken down into glucose, the body's principal energy source. Glucose can be used immediately as fuel, or can be sent to the liver and muscles and stored as glycogen.
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Carbohydrates, such as sugar and starch, for example, are readily broken down into glucose, the body's principal energy source. Glucose can be used immediately as fuel, or can be sent to the liver and muscles and stored as glycogen.
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The human body is a super-efficient machine, and like all machines, it needs fuel to function. To perform daily functions like breathing, walking, talking, sleeping, and working out, your body takes up energy from its fuel sources. Even when one is asleep, the body works to repair itself, the lungs still process air, the heart still supplies blood – the human body is indeed a miraculous machine that literally never rests until it rests six feet under the ground! So, it is indeed interesting to understand what is the amazing fuel that powers this wonder machine.
The food one eats, is a potential energy source. Once consumed, the body works on breaking down this food (carbohydrates, fat, and protein) and leads it through several different metabolic pathways. The by-products of these metabolic processes that break down food are:
WaterCarbon dioxideAdenosine triphosphate, a.k.a ATP
The food one eats, is a potential energy source. Once consumed, the body works on breaking down this food (carbohydrates, fat, and protein) and leads it through several different metabolic pathways. The by-products of these metabolic processes that break down food are:
WaterCarbon dioxideAdenosine triphosphate, a.k.a ATP
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