carbohydrates
as you see here they are cells the circle one is the animal cell and the rectangle one is the plant cell they have three same but the plant cell and three different cell then the animal cell is large
mostly rigid because of the cell wall. cell walls are made of cellulose (a carbohydrate). plant cells also have chloroplasts and large vacuoles. plant cells also lack centrioles.
Yes, exactly so.
Dilute solution contain small amounts of solute for a certain volume of solvent.
An example of a large carbohydrate molecule is glycogen, which serves as a storage form of glucose in animals. Glycogen is a branched polysaccharide composed of numerous glucose units linked together, allowing for efficient energy storage and quick mobilization when needed. Another example is cellulose, a structural polysaccharide found in plant cell walls, which consists of long chains of glucose units that provide rigidity and support to plant structures.
Yes , it is a member of the succulent plant species and one that does contain a large amount of water.
There is a large amount of information on the carrisa plant. This information can also be found on the USDA website. They also contain information on uses.
No, all foods contain some amount of carbohydrate, and carbohydrates are essential to maintaining good health. Vegetables, as they also contain a large quantity of vitamins, fiber, and minerals, should be eaten in larger quantities than all other foods.
no
plant cells
They contain the earths large amount of fresh water
Mitochondria
Yes, it has a large amount of protein in it.
There are several foods that contain a large amount of nutrients. The whole egg is one of the most common foods that contain the largest amounts of nutrients
Potatoes don't contain citric acid.
meats....
Extra Large: Total Carbohydrate 0.708g=Jumbo: Total Carbohydrate 0.793g==Large: Total Carbohydrate 0.61g==Medium: Total Carbohydrate 0.537g==Small: Total Carbohydrate 0.451g==But they are good carbs... don't worry about them =)=