Consisting of fiber, starches, and sugar. Ranging from complex to simple, carbohydrates are essential for the practical use of glucose or glycogen (stored version of glucose, found in either subcutaneous fat or muscle, smooth and striated) for energy. Without glucose and it’s conversion into ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) via Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the Electron Transport Chain, there would be no way to activate muscle down to the (Sarcomere) actin and myosin function.
Carbohydrate, beginner iteration.
Consisting of fiber, starches, and sugar. Ranging from complex to simple, carbohydrates are essential for the practical use of glucose or glycogen (stored version of glucose, found in either subcutaneous fat or muscle, smooth and striated) for energy. Without glucose and it’s conversion into ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) via Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the Electron Transport Chain, there would be no way to activate muscle down to the (Sarcomere) actin and myosin function.