Carbohydrates store fiber.
sugar
Simple carbohydrates provide your body with a quick burst of energy because the body can quickly absorb them. One example is sugar. Complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, vegetables and beans, are digested slower and will provide long lasting energy.
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.
Every molecule can store. Most common one is ATP. It is a nucleotide.
Carbohydrate or polysaccharide.
15 grams of carbohydrate = 1 carbohydrate exchange
A line of dominoes falling one by one is an example of energy transfer. Energy is defined as the capacity to do work.
An example of an energy efficient device includes an energy efficient light bulb.
Wet and dry cell batteries are an example of chemical energy producing electrical energy.
One example is an electric motor, which turns electrical energy into kinetic energy.
A carbohydrate is food, like sugar or starch, that is high in energy. The body's preferred source of energy. this question is incoherent because there is no gram count that equals a carb. you can have a measure of carbs that is in the unit "grams." for example, on the side of many food containers (in fact, all food containers) under "nutrition facts." But if what you really want to ask is how many calories in one gram of carbohydrate, the answer is four. Four calories also in one gram of protein and nine calories in a gram of fat. Gram is a measurement of weight. Carbohydrate is a molecule, a food. When a low-carb recipe or product advertises that it contains "3 carbs" or "5 carbs," they're usually talking about net grams, that is, grams of carbohydrate minus grams of fiber. I carbohydrate choice is equal to 15 grams.
There are a lot of online stores that offer this product. An example of one of these online stores would be Scrubbingbubbles. Another example would be at Amazon.
One gram of carbohydrates contains 4 calories.