The function of carbohydrates is to give energy to all the cells in our body and they fuel the basal
metabolic rate (the rate at which we use energy at rest) and activity levels. Carbohydrates are split into four groups each have their own role in the body. The groups are: monosaccharide, d.isaccharides, oligosaccharides, and polysaccharides. They're used in different cells for different purposes and play an important role in the immune system, reproduction, blood coagulation, and more. Carbs also produce glucose which gives you that quick spurt of energy but the cells do not use.all of the glucose so it reserves some and stores it in your liver and muscles as glycogen. Once there is enough in reserve the rest turns to fat.
Carbohydrates give us energy for our brain
Fat
Carbohydrate intolerance is the inability of the body to completely process the nutrient carbohydrate into a source of energy for the body, usually because of the deficiency of an enzyme needed for digestion.
Energy for the body.
it uses it for fuel
All forms of carbohydrate that you consume get converted into glucose. Glucose is the only carbohydrate that is usable to the human body.
Glucose is the carbohydrate and goes through your body and give energy. This converts to the cells.
Monosaccharides,Disaccharides these are the type of carbohydrate exist in human body.
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Glucose
sucrose
It gives you energy
Glucose is the most important carbohydrate for the human body. It's the form of carbohydrate which the body can use effectively. Galactose and fructose can beabsorbed but its energy must be stored before it can be used by the body as energy via either fat or glycogen.