Enzymes in saliva break starches into simpler sugars, not the other way around.
All starches and sugars provide energy.
yes starches and sugars are and example of carbohydrates
Carbohydrates include starches and sugars. Starches are broken down into sugars. Sugars are used to provide energy.
Starches and sugars are organized as Polysaccharides.
Sugars and starches are organic compounds. But not all organic compounds are sugars and starches .
Sugars and starches.
The two main groups of carbohydrates are starch and sugars.
Simple sugars are not macromolecules, but starches and cellulose are both polysaccharides and macromolecules.
Simple sugars are not macromolecules, but starches and cellulose are both polysaccharides and macromolecules.
Sugars and starches are saccharides. Sugars are typically monosaccharides like glucose, or disaccharides like sucrose (table sugar). Starches are polysaccharides, composed of thousands of glucose molecules.
Yes; they are what we usually mean by carbohydrates, although there are other carbohydrates that are not starches or sugars.