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yes starch is a type of cabohydrate.
Probably because the test is not specific only for a single cabohydrate.
Two functions of carbohydrates are to provide energy for muscles and fuel for the central nervous system.
Starch No, Starch is how plants store glucose. The human body stores glucose as glycogen.
They are all composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, in which hydrogen and oxygen are present in the ratio of 2H:1O (like water, hence the term "hydrate"). The term carbohydrate means carbon combined with water.
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These are broken down to simple sugars during digestion and metabolism. Glucose is a monosaccharide (sugar) which is readily used by the body for energy in the form of high energy phosphates like ATP. Glucose is made from carbohydrate.
Potatoes, bread, candy Some B vitamins . Mostly no nutritional value except for calories.
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Carbohydrates are the main source of energy for the body. They occur in the form of sugars (simple and complex) and fiber. The sugars are converted into glucose, which provides energy. This energy can be used immediately or is stored for later use. Excess carbohydrate intake will cause the glucose to be stored in the form of fat.
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