While many life forms use carbohydrates as an energy source, some don't. Plants use sunlight to make carbohydrates (photosynthesis) which they later retrieve as energy but the source of the energy is the sun. Animals use carbohydrates.
There is one interesting exception to this usual case. Black smokers (deep sea volcanic vents) support a varied array of life based on chemo-synthesis which uses sulfidic compounds as the energy source to manufacture carbohydrates for the higher lifeforms.
this is probably because glucose is a simpler form of carbohydrate and so glucose gives us quick energy and that is indirectly the carbohydrate....
somewhat like that guys ! i don t know much just a seventh grade student
yes it is, or you can say glucose.
Light from the sun --> ultimate source of energyphotosynthetic organisms use light energy to undergo the synthesis of carbohydrate. This synthesis require energy.nonphotosynthetic organisms consume this carbohydrates and use them as energy sources.
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The organisms that use fermentation, such as yeast, gain energy by converting carbohydrates to carbon dioxides and alcohols. Organisms that use fermentation do not require sunlight.
One of the main functions of carbohydrates is to give energy to the CNS and to muscles. They assist in enabling fat metabolism as well, and do not allow protein to be used as energy.
Carbohydrates.
heat and energy are the uses of carbohydrates. heat and energy are the uses of carbohydrates.
Light from the sun --> ultimate source of energyphotosynthetic organisms use light energy to undergo the synthesis of carbohydrate. This synthesis require energy.nonphotosynthetic organisms consume this carbohydrates and use them as energy sources.
energy
The three sources are carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. There are more like vitamins, minerals, and water.
Carbohydrates are major sources energy and fitness
Photosynthetic organisms (mainly plants)
CARBOHYDRATES FATS PROTEIN
The nutrients that serve as the main sources of energy for the body are carbohydrates. The body uses the carbohydrates to make glucose which is the basic functional molecule of energy in cells.
The three sources of food energy are protein, carbohydrates (sugars), and fats.
The two organisms that break down carbohydrates to release energy from cells are autotrophs and heterotrophs. Autotrophs trap sunlight and store it in carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates.
fats, carbohydrates. energy is stored in mitochondria within a cell.