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1. Where does the body get glucose molecules?


2. Where does the body get amino acids?


3. Where does the body get oxygen?


4. What do you think could happen if the human body doesn’t take in one or all of these molecules? Why do you think this?

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1.This energy comes from the food we eat. Our bodies digest the food we eat by mixing it with fluids (acids and enzymes) in the stomach. When the stomach digests food, the carbohydrate (sugars and starches) in the food breaks down into another type of sugar, called glucose.

2.Humans can produce 10 of the 20 amino acids. The others must be supplied in the food. Failure to obtain enough of even 1 of the 10 essential amino acids, those that we cannot make, results in degradation of the body's proteins—muscle and so forth—to obtain the one amino acid that is needed.

3.The oxygen enters the bloodstream from the alveoli, tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place.

4.Generally speaking, we need to consume around 0.65g of protein per kg of body weight each day. However, this depends on physical activity and our general health.People who are found to have low protein in their body (hypoproteinaemia) are either not taking enough in through their diet, or are unable to absorb it. Malabsorption of food is often found in patients with gut problems, and nutritional deficiencies are often seen in chronic bowel disorders.

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