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No. The basic structural unit of the body and all living things is the cell.
The human body uses carbohydrates as a way to fuel itself. It also uses carbohydrates as a way of structural support.
The Carbohydrates function in the body is the storage, and transport of energy and structural components. Carbohydrates are the body's main source of fuel for energy.
carbohydrates are formed from sugar and provide the body with building material and enrgy.
Yes, carbohydrates play a role in providing structural support within the body through the formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids, which are important components of cell membranes and connective tissues.
Cell is the most basic structural of the body.Cell is the building block of the life. all the living organism are made of one or more unit's called cell.
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.
Cells are supplied with the energy they need to function from carbohydrates.
Proteins are used to replace the material of which the body is constructed.Energy to operate the body comes from carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates like sugar, bread, and fiber. Fat also provides energy but I would not consider it to be basic.
carbohydrates are energy giving substances they don't help the body to grow . proteins help body to grow carbohydrates are present in wheat,rice,barley , jowar,carbohydrates are present in blood
No (unless you're referring to cell membranes - but that's a separate question). You can argue for either proteins (which do all the work of "living") or for calcium appetite (bone salts) which give you a shape.