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Q: What is a Large molecules like carbohydrates are moved through the cell membrabe?
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Can be either small molecules or large molecules.?

carbohydrates


What large molecules use proteins to help move across cell membranes?

carbohydrates


How are large molecules broken down into glucose molecules?

Large carbohydrates are broken down by hydrolysis, or the addition of water molecules.


What are the compounds elements of carbohydrates?

Carbohydrates are macro molecules made by bonding a large number of glucose molecules. They are organic compounds. They contain elements Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.


Is carbohydrate a element or compound?

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.


Why do cells need to use transport proteins to function?

Carbohydrates cannot pass directly through the cell membrane. some important molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane


What large molecules include carbohydrates lipids proteins and nucleic acids?

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What are the macromolecules and what are they made of?

Macromolucules means large molecules (macro-large) consists of :Carbohydrates(suger),lipids(fat),proteins


What makes carbohydrates different from other organic molecules?

they contain a large number of oxygen atom..


When you ingest large molecules such as lipids carbohydrates and proteins they must undergo catabolic reactions whereby enzymes split these molecules?

chemical digestion


Carbohydrates and lipids are very large organic molecules Which two bonds do you expect to find most in these molecules?

ANSWER: nonpolar cavalent bonds and polar covalent bonds


Is thiamine b1 a nutrient?

Micronutrient.The macronutrients are the large molecules like protein, carbohydrates, and fats. Micronutrients are smaller molecules like vitamins and minerals.