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Which is the first source of energy for the body?

a) Proteins
b) Carbohydrates
c) Fats
d) Water

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Answer:

B) Carbohydrates is the answer.

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Final answer:

Carbohydrates are the most common source of energy for the body. Glucose, a type of carbohydrate, is the primary fuel for ATP production in cells. It can be stored as glycogen or converted into fat if there is an excess.

Step-by-step explanation:

Of the four major macromolecular groups (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids) that are processed by digestion, carbohydrates are considered the most common source of energy to fuel the body. They take the form of either complex carbohydrates, polysaccharides like starch and glycogen, or simple sugars (monosaccharides) like glucose and fructose. Sugar catabolism breaks polysaccharides down into their individual monosaccharides. Among the monosaccharides, glucose is the most common fuel for ATP production in cells, and as such, there are a number of endocrine control mechanisms to regulate glucose concentration in the bloodstream. Excess glucose is either stored as an energy reserve in the liver and skeletal muscles as the complex polymer glycogen, or it is converted into fat (triglyceride) in adipose cells (adipocytes).

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