Glucose is a simple sugar. It is what your body uses for fuel. Your intestines break down the food you eat into protein and glucose. In the process of glycolysis, cells use glucose to generate energy. This process partially breaks down glucose, ultimately resulting in pyruvate in aerobic settings (when oxygen is present) and lactate in anaerobic settings (when oxygen is not present). Glycolysis and phosphagen work together to produce energy in anaerobic settings. This energy is used to help overcome external forces such as gravity, weight, and friction
The answer is false.
As we grow older, our bodies break down.
This is why we need to take physical check-ups to see how our bodies are
doing. Bad health choices and lack of
exercise can slow down our metabolism and even cause illness. We need to maintain a good diet, proper
exercise and take medication to maintain our metabolism and health.