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Metabolism & Nutrition, Part 1: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #36

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I weigh about 80 kilograms.

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Most of that, let’s say 64 percent, is water -- though you can’t tell by looking.

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I mean, as organisms go, I like to think that I look fairly solid.

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After water, the next largest proportion of me is protein, about 16% -- not just in my

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muscles, but also in things like the tiny sodium-potassium pumps in my neurons, and

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the hemoglobin in my blood, and the enzymes driving the chemical reactions in every one

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of my 37 trillion cells.

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Then another 16% of me is fat, which I’m totally OK with;

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Four percent of me is minerals, like the calcium and phosphorus in my bones, and the iron in my blood;

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and 1 percent is carbohydrates, most of which is either being consumed as I talk to you,

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or is sitting around as glycogen waiting to be used.

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But here’s the thing: It’s not like I just ate 80 kilograms of food and then all this happened.

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Instead, my body, like yours, is constantly acquiring stuff, extracting some of it to

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keep, burning some of it for energy, and getting rid of the rest.

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But even the stuff that my body does hold onto doesn’t last forever. Some of the chemicals

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that I absorb in my food eventually become a part of me. But enzymes wear out, and membranes

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break down, and DNA gets oxidized. So, they get discarded.

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And then I need more of those chemicals to reconstruct the material that I’ve lost.

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As a result, over the course of my lifetime, my cells will synthesize somewhere between

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225 and 450 kilograms of protein …

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That’s like 3, or 4, or 5 separate me’s -- just made of protein.

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And all of the protein and fat and carbohydrates nucleic acids that

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make up me, of course, come from food.

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Every organism has to keep taking in and breaking down food, to keep resupplying itself with

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the raw materials it needs to survive.

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And all that activity requires energy, which we also gain from food.

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So, how do our bodies actually convert what we eat into energy and raw materials?

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The answer is a neverending series of reactions that are dedicated to doing two vital, and

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totally contradictory, things:

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One set of chemical reactions destroys the reactants that you give them, reducing big,

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complex substances into molecular rubble.

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And the other set reassembles that rubble into new and bigger products that are put

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together again to make you.

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