Carbohydrates are sugars and starches such as bread, rice, and potatoes.
Do you mean "carbohydrates"?
no it mans no carbohydrates.
if you mean what fuels the body carbohydrates
It means that glucose molecules are the basic units from which carbohydrates are made. Carbohydrates are composed of chains of glucose molecules that can be broken down to provide energy for the body.
if you mean WHERE are carbohydrates changed... it would be metabolising cells which use it for energy. or it could be muscles, liver and adipose tissue if you mean where it would be stored if its not used (ie. as fat). if you mean WHAT is it changed into it would be glucose and sugars. hope this helps :)
Yes, starches and sugars are both types of carbohydrates. Starches are complex carbohydrates made of many sugar units linked together, while sugars are simple carbohydrates consisting of one or two sugar units. Both provide energy when broken down during digestion.
I think you mean to ask what the monomer of a carbohydrate is, but you've already answered that: monosaccharide.
no carbohydrates before marbella
Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates
Depends on whether you mean simple or complex carbohydrates. In general however, 2 good (and healthy) sources are: potatos (baked, not fried) and wholewheat or spinich pasta.
malnutrition of carbohydrates
Yes. They are carbohydrates.