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Which carbohydrate can be used by the body as an immediate source of energy?
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Which carbohydrate can be used by the body as an immediate source of energy?
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Answer:glucose
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Your body can store some fuels in a form that offers muscles in a immediate source of energy. Carbohydrates such as sugar are readily broken down in glucose, the part of your bodies principal energy source.
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