glucose
Yes, because it contains carbohydrate and carbohydrate is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
A carbohydrate with five carbon atoms in its molecular structure.
Carbon.
Carbohydrate molecules are compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in various proportions.
Complex carbon chains and rings, with other elements "decorating" this carbon backbone.
The backbone sugar of RNA is ribose, which is a five carbon carbohydrate. When the oxygen atom from carbon number 2 is lost, it gives deoxy ribose, which is the backbone sugar for DNA.
organic molecules
No carbon is not a carbohydrate, but a carbohydrate consists of carbon. It also is made up of hydrogen and oxygen.
The word "carbohydrate" is made up of the names of three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Which is the main one? Well, the hydrogen will outnumber the others but carbon is the backbone of these molecules, so you pick.
No. Carbon is an element, not a carbohydrate.
Amino acids are the building blocks for protiens. Carbohydrates are generally made out of a carbon backbone with hydrogens filling all of the open electrons on the carbons.
Yes, because it contains carbohydrate and carbohydrate is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
The answer is carbon!
The three kinds of carbon backbones are straight chain,branched chain,and the ring.
A carbohydrate is an energy-rich carbon-based molecule usually made of 6 carbon, 12 hydrogen, and 6 oxygen atoms. A carbohydrate monomer is a monosaccharide, and a carbohydrate polymer is a polysaccharide.Carbohydrate: C6H12O6
The chemical formula for carbohydrate is Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen, the number of atoms varies on what Carbohydrate.
BSM I didnot understand that what did you say exatly but, the important in carbohydrate is chemical GROUP not only carbon.