You'd best be trollin'. But in all seriousness, sugars ARE carbs.
No. Sugars are carbohydrates, but not all carbohydrates are sugars.
Complex carbohydrates include starches, cellulose and glycogen.
It's true, carbohydrates include sugar and starch, but starch is made from combining sugar molecules into larger molecules.
NO they do not
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Carbohydrates
Sugar molecules are linked in carbohydrates.
carbohydrates are sugar molecules linked together
Carbohydrates
complex carbohydrates are made of hundreds of sugar molecules. Carbohydrates are compounds made of sugar.
No. Carbohydrates do contain hydrogen and oxygen, but not in the form of individual water molecules.
The three carbohydrates -- sugar, starch and fiber -- are all made from molecules of sugar. However, sugar also refers to a type of carbohydrate. Sugars, or simple carbohydrates, contain just one or two molecules of sugar. Among the compounds that belong to this family are cellulose, starch, glycogen, and most sugars. There are three classes of carbohydrates: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. The monosaccharides are white, crystalline solids that contain a single aldehyde or ketone functional group.
Carbohydrates contain two food groups 1. sugar 2. fibre.
Simple carbohydrates are the most basic unit of carbohydrates, which consist of a single sugar molecule or two joined sugar molecules. Some examples of foods that contain simple carbohydrates are soda, fruit juice, table sugar, honey and most packaged cereals.
Sugar is formed from molecules and these molecules contain atoms.
contain starch and sugar
Sugar molecules make up carbohydrates