A carbohydrate is made up the elements oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. Carbohydrates are eaten for energy that is burned off easier than fats.
Carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and oxygen atoms make up carbohydrates. EXAMPLES A. Starches and sugars are examples of carbohydrates. B. Living things use them as their main source of energy. D. Plants and some animals use them for strength and rigidity.
No. Atoms and molecules are what make up all chemicals.
carbohydrates
Carbohydrates have the general molecular formula CH2O. so the atoms that make up the cabohydrates is 1 carbon, 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen.
Atoms make up tomatoes. other than that, it is just carbohydrates and gasas i do not know the names of.Fecisis + Urinetrust me I'm a doctor
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen make up carbohydrates.
Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen make up all carbohydrates there is no fourth element......
covalent bond
The building blocks of all matter are called atoms. The breakdown of the four main organic molecules are as follows (follow the format substance : building block) Lipids: Fatty Acids Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides Nucleic Acids: Nucleotides Proteins: Amino Acids
Atoms are the components that make up the Elements.
Sugar molecules make up carbohydrates