1. Cellulose - beta glucose
2. Starch - aplha glucose
they come from bread
The term "complex carbohydrates" refers to polysaccharides. This is as opposed to simple carbohydrates, or sugars (monosaccharides and disaccharides). Some nutritionists, however, use the term complex carbohydrate to refer to any sort of digestible saccharide present in a whole food where fiber, vitamins and minerals are also found.
Complex plants are plants that have cells that are found in both plants and animals. These complex plants have an array cells that act together to support the plant.
The organism that makes carbohydrates are plants. Plants are known to photosynthetic organisms and thus have the ability to manufacture carbohydrates.
The endoplasmic reticulum
ionic bonds :)
The term "complex carbohydrates" refers to polysaccharides. This is as opposed to simple carbohydrates, or sugars (monosaccharides and disaccharides). Some nutritionists, however, use the term complex carbohydrate to refer to any sort of digestible saccharide present in a whole food where fiber, vitamins and minerals are also found.
Cellulose.
Yes. Starch, also known as complex carbohydrates, are only found in plants.
The two types of carbohydrates are simple and complex. Simple carbohydrates are referred to as fast-acting carbohydrates. Sugars are considered simple carbohydrates. Starches are considered complex carbohydrates.
FRUiTS.
None. Carbohydrates are only found in plants.
it is something very simple called "starch"
The cell wall is made up of complex carbohydrates (cellulose).
Simple carbohydrates are the monosaccharides such as glucose and fructose, and the disaccharides such as sucrose, or table sugar. Complex carbohydrates are the polysaccharides, such as starch and glycogen, which are composed of thousands of glucose molecules chemically combined.
The polymerization process that forms complex carbohydrates is called Dehydration Synthesis.
Penis I think
Complex carbohydrates in animals include glycogen, a structure similar to the branched amylopectin of starch in plants. Chitin is a structural polysaccharide that can be used to for exoskeletons. You'll also have polysaccharides combined with proteins and fats to form glycolipids and glycoproteins.