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Ratling [72]
2 years ago
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7. What are 3 differences between Carbohydrates and Proteins?

Biology
1 answer:
andre [41]2 years ago
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Answer:

The main difference between these two nutrients is that proteins are the building blocks of the body. Carbohydrates can do no good unless proteins are there to develop the body, its muscles and mass. Carbohydrates are needed by the body to make it run and function, while we need proteins to keep our muscles and glands healthy. Carbohydrates have a fairly limited range of uses which involves either structural support or energy release. Proteins, on the other hand, have infinite uses which range from enzymatic activity to structural support and formation of membrane channels to decomposing other molecules to numerous other cellular and muscular activities which are essential for a healthy body and mind.

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