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Q: What are the functions for carbohydates?
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What type of Calories does sugar have?

Sugars are carbohydates


Are carbohydrates iconic compounds?

No. Carbohydates are covalent.


What does a plant convert carbon dioxide into?

carbohydates and oxygen


Are carbohydates one of the major sources of energy?

In nutrition, yes


How many calories does a gram of carbonhydrate have?

Carbohydates are 4 calories per gram


Which food group should you get the most servings from?

Carbohydates. You need 7 to 11 servings per day.


What are the four carbohydates?

There are many many carbohydrates, not just four. The question needs to be more specific as to which four you mean.


What is low blood sugar level?

that you need to eat more carbohydates or glucose. you have hyoglycemia, low blood sugar.


What molecule you in carbohydates?

Carbohydrates are macro molecules made of glucose. The chemical formula of glucose is C6H12O6.The component elements are C,H,O.


What is a source and sink in a plant?

The basic idea of a source is as follows:A source produces something (a spring is a source).A sink consumes something (a hole in the ground that water pours into is a sink hole).But in biology, the terms have more specific meaning.That "something" is referring to carbohydrates."The movement of carbohydates occurs from where carbohydates are made or have been stored, called a source, to where they will be stored or used, called a sink."


What elements is needed to form organic compounds in a cell?

Carbon, Hydrogen, nitrogren, phosphorus, sulfur, oxygen: to form carbohydates, proteins, lipides, nucleic acids, peptides


What organic compound has amino acids peptides dipeptides and polypeptides?

I believe the answer you're looking for is lipids... but I'm just guessing lol. So maybe also Protein, Amino acid, AND OR carbohydates.