Some examples could be glycogen, cellulose, or starch.
Yes, C25H43O is a carbohydrate with molar mass of 359.6107
its a carbohydrate
A carbohydrate is equal to 4 calories.
Carbohydrate
carbohydrate is a macromolecule of glycogen
Glycogen, starch, and cellulose are all large carbohydrate molecules.
Starch :)
A carbohydrate is a molecule, not an atom.
No...proteins are proteins and carbohydrates are carbohydrates. A carbohydrate can be a sugar but doesnt have to be...it can be a starch also
Its starch. Starch is a polysaccharide carbohydrate molecule which is made up of monosaccharides namely glucose, sucrose, galactose, etc...
Globular proteins
This compound is a molecule, so NOT an element, nor mixture. Chem. formula: C6H12O6 (an example of carbohydrate)
Globular proteins
Globular proteins
Large carbohydrates such as glycogen, starch will not be transported in to the cell by cell membrane.
The name of the carbohydrate molecule that the body breaks down during respiration is a SUGAR MOLECULE.
Carbohydrate