The statement that the endocrine system plays an important role in the body by influencing every organ and cell is true. The endocrine system is composed of organs (glands) which produce hormones. The hormones have very important function in our body; they regulate the body's growth, metabolism (the physical and chemical processes of the body), and sexual development and function. This is how the endocrine system influences every organ and why it is very important.
b. a 6y diet
c. blood thinners
d. aerobic exercise
Carbohydrates and sources of carbohydrates include breads, pasta, cereals, fruits and vegetables.
Cells convert nutrients into energy or materials through metabolism which is divided into catabolism and anabolism. Glucose provides energy while proteins aid in cell construction and growth. Essential amino acids, not produced by the body, are found in complete proteins while incomplete proteins lack some.
The process by which a cell converts nutrients into energy or builds new tissues is called metabolism. Metabolism is divided into two processes: catabolism, which breaks down nutrients to release energy, and anabolism, which uses these nutrients to build new cells and tissues.
Glucose is the cell's main source of energy, it is broken down in the process of catabolism to provide energy. On the other hand, proteins which consist of amino acids play a critical role in cell construction, growth and maintenance. Some amino acids cannot be produced by the body, these are known as essential amino acids and must be obtained from our diet.
A complete protein is a food source that contains all the essential amino acids. These are generally animal-based proteins, though some plant sources qualify as well. Conversely, incomplete proteins do not have all the essential amino acids, these are often plant-based proteins.
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