Fats break down into?
Fatty acids
What is the function of fats?
Long term energy
What makes a hypotonic different from isotonic and hypertonic?
hypotonic expands bring water in but not.
What can the atomic number imply?
Indicates proterons and electrons.
What charge do protrons have?
Positive charge
Proteins break down into?
Amino acids
What is the function of carbohydrates?
Short term energy
What makes a hypertonic different from hypotonic and isotonic?
hypertonic takes water out never in making it shrivel/shrink.
Protons - Electrons=
Nutrons
What charge does electrons have?
Negative charge
Carbohydrates break down into?
Glucose/Sugar
What is the functions of proteins?
healing muscle and ligaments
What makes an isotonic different from hypotonic and hypertonic?
Isotonic takes water in and out making not change to form.
Protons + Electrons=
Atomic number
What charge do neutrons have?
Neutral charge
Protrons + Nutrons =
Mass number