Carbohydrates are used for energy (glucose) and the fats are used for energy after they are broken into fatty acid
Proteins also use energy but the first job is to help with making hormones, muscle
Lipids perform structural components of cell membranes and function as energy storehouses
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Gravitational pull comes from the core. How rotated u are won't matter, but how far u are from the core will matter.
Nebula- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space
Protostar- a contracting mass of gas which represents the early stage of formation in a star
White Dwarf- a stellar remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter
Supernova- transient astromnical event that occurs during th last stellar evolutionary stages of a massive star's life
Neutron Stars- a type of compact star
Pulsar- a highly magnetized rotating neutron star
Black Hole- a region of space-time exhibiting so much gravitational effects that nothing can escape from inside it
Spiral Galaxy- flat, rotating disc containing stars, gas, and dust
Barred-spiral Galaxy- central bar-shaped structure composed of stars
Irregular Galaxy- a galaxy with no distinct, or regular shape
Quasar- a massive and extremely remote celestial object, emitting large amounts of energy
The Big Bang Theory- a cosmological model that explains the early development of the universe
Dark Matter- a hypothetical substance that is believed by most astronomers
Dark Energy- unknown form of energy which is hypothesized to permate all of space