EP HUMAN BIOLOGY-MODIFIED MASTERING
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The working of a low carbohydrate diet and any possible side effects such a diet can have.
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Carbohydrates in our diet are the primary source of energy for the body. Most carbohydrates get broken down into simpler components like glucose, which is then utilized to create high energy molecules like ATP (adenosine triphosphate). The ATP is the energy currency, which provides the cell the energy to carry out various
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