Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen.
Take C6H12O6, the formula for hexoses, or simple carbohydrates like Glucose.
The chemical elements, or atoms, that make up carbohydrate are hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. A typical example is glucose, a carbohydrate whose chemical formula is C6H12O6.
carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
carbon and hydrogen and oxygen
Carbohydrate
hydrocarbon?
A carbohydrate chain is one that is made of two to possibly hundreds of carbohydrate compounds that are called monosaccharides. When they are on membrane proteins they serve as recognition markers.
Carbohydrate molecules are compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in various proportions.
Carbohydrate
Carbohydrates are large molecules. They are made up of a large number of glucose molecules bond together. So they are not elements, they are compounds.
All the carbohydrates are aliphatic compounds.
No. Carbohydrates are in a class of compound called organic compounds. Organic compounds have in common certain combinations of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Living things are full of them.
NO. They are organic compounds with a hydroxyl group(OH) attached to it.
Carbohydrates which is also known as sugar. more specifically glucose is a monosaccharide
No. Cellulose is a carbohydrate made of beta-glucose.
Starch is a complex carbohydrate and is an important constituent of the human body.