<span>- proteins: 1 gram of protein provides 4 kcal or 17 kJ,
- carbohydrates: 1 gram of carbohydrate brings 4 kcal or 17 kJ,
<span>- lipids: 1 gram of lipid brings 9 kcal or 37 kJ,</span></span>
<span>B is the closest answer. When an immune response is triggered, phagocytes are induced and they go to the site of the invasion by the foreign body. These then digest and destroy the bacteria that triggered the response. Other cells are also activated at this point to assist with the immune response.</span>
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The element of the caloric expenditure component of the energy equation that is easiest for someone to adjust right away is the thermal impact of food.
The energy required by your system to digest, digest, and synthesize the food you eat is known as the thermal conduction effect of food (TEF). TEF typically accounts for roughly 10% of the daily caloric consumption of healthy persons who consume a varied and balanced diet (calories in minus calories out).
Energy expense is made up of four elements:
1. Base metabolic rate
2. Physical Exercise
3. Food Thermal Effects
4. Thermogenesis
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