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1- How does consuming high amounts of refined sugars and carbohydrates a8ect overall
health and energy levels, and what are some practical ways to incorporate healthier
carbohydrate sources into your diet?

Consuming high amounts of refined sugars and carbohydrates causes blood sugar to rise
quickly, giving a short burst of energy followed by a crash. Over time, this can lead to weight
gain, insulin resistance, and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Healthier carbohydrates, like
whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, are digested more slowly because they contain fiber.
This keeps blood sugar levels steady and provides better lasting energy. Practical ways to
eat healthier carbs include choosing brown rice over white rice, eating whole wheat bread
instead of white bread, and adding fruits or beans to meals.

2- How does the structure of proteins influence their function in the human body, and what
are the implications of protein misfolding in diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's?

The function of proteins depends on their structure, which is determined by the sequence
of amino acids. The way proteins fold into specific shapes allows them to perform tasks
like carrying oxygen, speeding up chemical reactions, or providing support to cells. If
proteins fold incorrectly, they cannot function properly and may clump together. Misfolded
proteins are linked to diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, where abnormal
protein deposits damage nerve cells. This shows that the proper folding and shape of
proteins is just as important as their composition.

3- What role do di8erent types of fatty acids play in cardiovascular health, and how can
dietary choices influence the balance between saturated, unsaturated, and trans fats to
reduce heart disease risk?

Di8erent fatty acids a8ect the heart in di8erent ways. Saturated fats (found in butter,
cheese, and fatty meats) can raise cholesterol and increase heart disease risk. Trans fats,
often in processed foods, are even more harmful. In contrast, unsaturated fats (found in
olive oil, nuts, and fish) can lower cholesterol and protect the heart. Choosing healthier
fats in the diet means replacing saturated and trans fats with unsaturated ones. Examples
include using olive oil instead of butter, eating fish instead of red meat, and adding nuts
and seeds as snacks.

4- How do nucleotides form the building blocks of DNA and RNA, and why are these
molecules essential for the functioning of all living cells?

Nucleotides are the building blocks of DNA and RNA. Each nucleotide has three parts: a
sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base. In DNA, the bases (A, T, C, G) pair up to form
the genetic code, while in RNA, uracil replaces thymine. DNA stores genetic information,
and RNA helps turn that information into proteins. These molecules are essential because
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