sugar
Everything chemical that ends in 'ose' is known as a carbohydrate. an example would be glucose, maltose, sucrose, and fructose.
as a general rule, anything ending in -ase is an enzyme, so lactase is an enzyme that breaks down molecules of lactose
Monosaccharide is a simple carbohydrate.
Carbohydrate
Cellulose is a carbohydrate.
It is a carbohydrate.
It is a sugar, and No it is not a carbohydrate.
Carbohydrate.
A carbohydrate
No. Carbohydrates is a plural noun. The singular (carbohydrate) might be used as a noun adjunct as in carbohydrate diet, carbohydrate ratio, or carbohydrate production.
"Most cheeses provide little, if any, carbohydrate" is a feature of dairy products of carbohydrate.
Typically, it only has 6.5% carbohydrate, which makes it quite a low-carbohydrate vegetable.