Asked by Josie
Write in a paragraph
When sugars are broken down, your body turns them into quick energy that cells use like little batteries to power everything and run the body's chemical reactions.
- When proteins are broken into amino acids, your body uses them like Lego pieces to build and fix muscles, enzymes, and other important molecules that control how your body works.
- When fats are broken into fatty acids, your body saves some for long-term energy, uses them to make cell walls, and makes hormones and other signals that help control body chemistry.
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
When sugars are broken down, your body turns them into quick energy that cells use like little batteries to power everything and run the body's chemical reactions. Proteins are broken into amino acids that your body uses like Lego pieces to build and repair muscles, make enzymes, and assemble other important molecules that control how the body works. Fats are broken into fatty acids, some of which are stored for long-term energy, while others are used to build cell membranes and produce hormones and signaling molecules that help regulate body chemistry.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.