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Glycogen is a common carbohydrate found in animal liver.
carbohydrate found in potato tubers is starch.
They influence the characteristics of the molecule.
A functional group is a group that defines the molecule.As you know the molecule in question is an alcohol then the functional group is an OH group
Functional groups help to determine how the molecule reacts. For instance, if a carbon chain has a large number of methyl groups, then you would know that the molecule would be hydrophobic and found in a hydrophobic environment. On the other hand, if a carbon chain had a carboxyl group, then it would be found in a hydrophilic environment and would make the solution acidic. In addition to determine what kind of solutions they would be found in, functional groups indicate what the molecule will react with and what it will bind to.
adenine- amino phosphoanhydride hydroxyl
It sort of depends on how restrictive your definition of "carbohydrate" is. If you're using it in a way synonymous with "saccharide" (common, but not necessarily the only possible definition), then they will have hydroxyl groups and might have either an aldehyde or a ketone group (or they may not, for example glucose in its hemiacetal form), but they will not have a carboxylic acid group.
an amino and a carboxyl group
Glycogen
Sugars belong to carbohydrates.They are ketones or aldehydes.
Amine.
Fructose is a sweet carbohydrate found in fruits.