There are actually 4 types of carbohydrates:
-glucose, for immediate energy [BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS]
-glycogen, short-term energy storage [ANIMALS]
-starch, short-term energy storage [PLANTS]
-cellulose(fiber), plant structure that helps clean out system [PLANTS]
Carbohydrates: Examples include glucose, sucrose, and starch. Proteins: Examples include enzymes, antibodies, and hemoglobin. Lipids: Examples include fats, phospholipids, and steroids. Nucleic acids: Examples include DNA, RNA, and nucleotides.
Two types of carbohydrates are simple carbohydrates and complex carbohydrates. Simple carbohydrates include sugars like glucose found in fruits, while complex carbohydrates include starches like those found in grains and vegetables.
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carbohydrates , lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins
There are no examples to go from. There needs to be a list in order to answer this question a little better.
List three factors that affect budget resource allocation decisions of managers provide appropriate examples for each of these three factors?
A heterogeneous linked list is a linked list where each node can store different types of data. This is different from a homogeneous linked list where all nodes store the same type of data. Heterogeneous linked lists can be useful for scenarios where you need to store multiple types of data in a single list.
There are 3 main types of peripheral devices: -Input devices.. examples: keyboard,mouse and video-cam. -Output devices.. examples:printer,monitor and earphone -External Storage devices.. examples: thumb drive,optical disk,magnetic tape
Yeah, you forgot to list the examples.
The three types of government are Federal, (the top level) State (the middle level) and local (the last level). Federal Government is situated in Canberra and there is only one. State Governments are in each state and territory. Local Government are almost anywhere aroung Australia.
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The four types of carbon compounds found in living things are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Each of these compounds plays a crucial role in various biological processes within organisms.