Glucose, fructose and galactose, they are known as monosaccharides and are the only carbohydrates that can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the lining of your intestines. Lactose, sucrose and maltose are disaccharides (they contain two monosaccharides) and are easily converted to their monosaccharide bases in the digestive tract.
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There are many many carbohydrates, not just four. The question needs to be more specific as to which four you mean.
It is called a KERNAL.
reducing it
It is in its simplest form or lowest terms.
No, it is the discriminant of a quadratic equation.
Sugars are carbohydates
No. Carbohydates are covalent.
carbohydates and oxygen
In nutrition, yes
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."
Carbohydates are 4 calories per gram
Carbohydates. You need 7 to 11 servings per day.
There are many many carbohydrates, not just four. The question needs to be more specific as to which four you mean.
that you need to eat more carbohydates or glucose. you have hyoglycemia, low blood sugar.
It is called a KERNAL.
glucose
Diffusion is the simplest movement.