Generally, they're made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Different woods might have different carbohydrate structures, but the building blocks will always be the same for the carbohydrates. To go even further though, they're made up of various quarks and leptons.
Carbohydrates molecules are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. If it had only carbon and hydrogen (and no oxygen) it would be called a hydrocarbon.
physical: electrical insulatorchemical: composed mostly of complex carbohydrates
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Some carbohydrates are polymers. Some aren't. Glucose is a carbohydrate, but it's not made of simpler identical subunits; it is itself the monomer of complex carbohydrates like cellulose and starch.
The shawm is made of wood.............
A. W Christiansen has written: 'Durable wood adhesives based on carbohydrates' -- subject(s): Wood products, Adhesives, Carbohydrates
No, carbohydrates are not proteins.
No animal is made up of just carbohydrates.
complex carbohydrates are made of hundreds of sugar molecules. Carbohydrates are compounds made of sugar.
Ribosomes do not have carbohydrates. They are made up of RNA and proteins
Simple carbohydrates
Carbohydrates (glucides) contain carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
Ice cubes made of water do not have any carbohydrates.
Wood cabinets are made of wood!
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Yes, termites eat wood. Termites have some kind of bacteria living in their gut, that produces enzymes that break down cellulose (the fiber that gives structure to wood), into carbohydrates, for the termites and the bacteria to use. So yes, termites eat wood, but in another way, they're actually eating carbohydrates.