Low glycemic index foods are useful before exercise and high glycemic index foods are good after exercise.
The glycemic index of a food is a relative measure of how fast that food is broken down. A low glycemic index means slow break down, and a high glycemic index indicates fast metabolism of the food, with glucose having the highest glycemic index of 100.
Low glycemic index foods before exercise help to provide a steady source of energy during the exercise session, and high glycemic index foods quickly replenish the energy that was lost during exercise.
Answer: a compound known as calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
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A solute is a substance that is dissolved in the solvent.
Some examples of a solute are sugar in water, carbon dioxide in water, and sodium chloride in water.
No, although there are several theories with increasing evidence, there is still no way to know for sure how it occurred. The great mystery of the beginning of universe is way too vast and vague. Theories can only be proven by presenting a solid proof, but great creations such as universe itself doesn't have to be solved. Various possibilities must have happened or there must be a one conclusion leading to its existence; but moreover, it is not our problem to solve. The confirmation of beginning of its existence will only feed the curiosity of humans.