Lipids contain 9 cal/gram while proteins and carbohydrates each contain 4 cal/gram.
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They bind to antigens, which can be either proteins, carbohydrates, or proteins decorated with attached carbohydrates. This allows the immune system to recognize infectious organisms and parasites so it can prepare to fight them.
The cell cotains phospholipids ,proteins , and carbohydrates. Carbohydrates can be attached to either the phospholipids or the proteins in the cell membrane. Sometimes carbohydrates (sugars) are attached to cell membrane phospholipids and to cell membrane proteins
No. They only contain a nucleic acid, either RNA or DNA, and some proteins.
A Palaeolithic diet, when used as either a weight loss diet or a diet for treating diet related disease, is based on limiting carbohydrates rather than calories.
Either nitrogen, phosphorus, chlorine or potassium... I can't tell, but hope that helps:]
Yes, we have free charts for vegetables (and fruits). The charts are used as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance. Fruits and vegetables are part of a healthy diet. However, some fruits and vegetables contain significantly more calories than others do.Therefore, the charts will enable you to choose your fruits and vegetables wisely when counting calories (or carbohydrates).So, for the free calories (and carbohydrates) in vegetables chart use the live page link listed below:1. Free Calories in Vegetables Chart (for weight loss or weight maintenance)
its either A) carbohydrate B)water C)lipid or D)inorganic.
Because your body doesn't use any of those items, only their components (to either build its own version of the three OR for energy).
Foods that contain protein are grouped as either incomplete or complete proteins. Complete proteins contain all essential amino acids. Here are some examples of complete proteins:Fish: all fish are complete proteinsDairy Foods: cheese, milk, eggs are complete proteinsMeat: beef, buffalo, bison, chicken, lamb, pork, chicken, turkey and other meats are complete proteins..
Amino-acid based polymers such as proteins.
It depends on the size of the banana. For both the calories in banana and the carbohydrates in banana, by either size or cup measurement, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions..