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No - they are nucleic acids. Carbohydrates are sugars, such as glucose. They are made up of C, H and O. DNA and RNA contain a sugar, ribose (or deoxyribose), but also contain phosphate and a nitrogenous base.
Ribosomes do not have carbohydrates. They are made up of RNA and proteins
dna&rna
Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is important because it plays a main role in the generation of energy from carbohydrates. It is involved in nerve function and also is involved in RNA and DNA production.
RNA polymerase is the enzyme involved in RNA elongation. It adds nucleotides to the growing RNA chain during transcription.
Glucose belongs to carbohydrates RNA belongs to nucleico acids Cholesterol belongs to lipids Cellulose belongs to carbohydrates Oil belongs to lipids
Mi RNA
ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA
RNA is involved in the synthesis of proteins.
RNA
RNA
RNA molecules have many functions, but in the majority of cells most RNA molecules are involved in just one job- protein synthesis.