They are everywhere. All cells have some amount of carbohydrates. In liver and muscles, carbohydrate glycogen is stored.
Carbohydrates are not located within the cells. The carbohydrates are located on the outer cell membrane attached to the membranes proteins
a carbohydrate is a blood cell that runs thrue out your organisms lol?
They are stored in the muscles and liver.
mitochondria
golgi bodies
Carbohydrates have many jobs. The top two are cell structure, as some cell membranes are made up of carbohydrates, and energy. Glucose, the molecule broken down into the energy needed for all cell processes, is a carbohydrate.
The job of carbohydrates are to help you walk and gives you energy by ellie thomas
The Cell Membrane is the part of the cell that makes lipids and carbohydrates. It transports these parts, as well.
No
Cells are supplied with the energy they need to function from carbohydrates.
Phospholipids, Proteins and carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
They break into pieces
energy and carbohydrates
starch
They are used for energy
carbohydrates