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Different people are affected differently.
Our bodies metabolize food differently.every body is different and everyone needs different nutrients to help with growth.
Lungs provide the body with oxygen. Oxygen is not exactly a fuel, but oxygen is necessary in order to burn fuel. Fuel for the body comes in the form of food, and oxygen is necessary to metabolize the food.
Enzymes in the body help to metabolize protein. The process occurs during digestion and as the food flows through the intestines.
The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the blood.
No, undigested food is not part of body cells. Undigested food consists of components that the body was unable to break down and absorb during the digestion process. The body processes undigested food differently, such as excreting it through feces.
Cells need oxygen and enzymes to help metabolize food. Oxygen is used in the process of cellular respiration to generate energy, while enzymes act as catalysts to speed up the reactions involved in breaking down food molecules.
Because at night, your body still has food in it from previous meals and you feel fuller. In the morning, your body digested a lot of the food while you were sleeping, so you feel lighter.
Nitrogen is 80% of inhaled and exhaled air, but it is the 21% oxygen that body extracts from the air that allows us to efficiently metabolize the food we eat.
Each diabetic reacts differently to different foods. To figure out what works for your body, make your own personal diabetic food list. Include the type of food and what it does to your sugar levels.
Yes. They metabolize food (carbohydrates and fats) to obtain energy.