When you use dehydration synthesis, you are building something up while taking water out. In carbohydrates, an H from one carbohydrate and an OH from another are taken out. They form water. The two carbohydrates are then joined together by a bond called a glycosidic linkage.
Potatoes are rich in carbohydrates, though they contain other substances too.
Energy is obtained by proteins/carbohydrates in your body.
When you use dehydration synthesis, you are building something up while taking water out. In carbohydrates, an H from one carbohydrate and an OH from another are taken out. They form water. The two carbohydrates are then joined together by a bond called a glycosidic linkage.
mitochondria
They should drink a lot of water to keep they dehydrated and eat lots of meals that are high in carbohydrates. The carbohydrates makes glucose which makes energy for the runner.
Mainly dehydrated food which is high in fat and carbohydrates. It also depends how long you are there for and where you are staying.
When most proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are digested completely, they are converted to the end products that are soluble and can easily pass through cell membranes.
When most proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are digested completely, they are converted to the end products that are soluble and can easily pass through cell membranes.
photosynthesis. All carbohydrates are either obtained from plants or from animals that ultimately rely upon plants as the base of the food chain.
carbon dioxide and water.
No they do not. Some foods may contain both protein and carbohydrates but protein does not contain carbohydrates. They are 2 completely different food groups.
Most adults in developed countries recover completely from an episode of dysentery. Children are at greater risk of becoming dehydrated