No, only proteins contain starches!
yes
Sugars and starches are essential nutrients in the body. In most cases, they are considered to be the main source of energy for various processes in the body.
Proteins and Carbohydrates are different because proteins are nutrients that help build and repair your cells. Proteins are any kind of meat and milk Ex. pork, liver, milk, and beans. Carbohydrates are sugars and starches. Ex. bread, milk, corn and other different things.
they are both simple carbohydrates and both starches.
Simple sugars are not macromolecules, but starches and cellulose are both polysaccharides and macromolecules.
They are both carbohydrates. Disaccharides and Polysaccharides respectively.
They both contain energy.
Hydrocarbons and carbohydrates both contain carbon, and are therefore organic compounds.
It contains both.
They both contain energy.
No they do not. Some foods may contain both protein and carbohydrates but protein does not contain carbohydrates. They are 2 completely different food groups.
Both carbohydrate and proteins contain a carbon backbone. They are both created through dehydration synthesis and destroyed through hydrolysis. Carbohydrates provide energy while proteins contribute to movement and recognizing antigens in the body.
Absolutely not! Fat has the highest calorific value out of both the proteins and carbohydrates. It releases 37 KJ/g when respired as opposed to a 17 KJ/g release by proteins and carbohydrates. This is due to the fact the fats have the highest amount of hydrogen and so is a more concentrated source of energy than carbs and proteins.