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What tissue transports water and carbohydrates through a plant?

Water is transported through xylem and carbohydrates through phloem


What vitamins do you receive through carbohydrates?

*.I Think it is fat, proteins and minerals. *.You don't receive vitamins through carbohydrates, but through food (Vitamin D through sunlight). Vitamins, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, fibre, minerals, water are the various constituents of food.


Why is carbohydrates stored in seeds?

The carbohydrates will nourish the embryo plant until it breaks through the soil and can start making its own food through photosynthesis.


What happens to carbohydrates during cellular respiration?

Cells take the carbohydrates into their cytoplasm, and through a complex series of metabolic processes, they break down the carbohydrates and release the energy.


How digestion takes place through carbohydrates?

That would be chemical digestion, because carbohydrates are molecules, therefore they are also chemicals.


What is the function for starch?

It provide our bodies with energy which is called carbohydrates and you need carbohydrates to go through a day and if u dont have carbohydrates in your body you will feel very weak and lazy.


Where does your body get energy from when it runs out of carbohydrates?

When the body runs out of carbohydrates, it gets energy from stored fats through a process called ketosis.


Can protein be converted into carbohydrates in the body?

Yes, protein can be converted into carbohydrates in the body through a process called gluconeogenesis. This occurs when the body needs to produce glucose for energy and does not have enough carbohydrates available.


Do carbohydrates turn into fat in the body?

Yes, excess carbohydrates can be converted into fat in the body through a process called de novo lipogenesis.


In what form are carbohydrates absorbed?

Carbohydrates are digested until they are mono or disaccharides and then they are absorbed through the intestinal lining.


Do carbohydrates form in biotic or abiotic conditions?

Carbohydrates can form in both biotic (living organisms) and abiotic (non-living) conditions. In living organisms, carbohydrates are typically synthesized through biological processes like photosynthesis or glycolysis. In abiotic conditions, simple carbohydrates can form through chemical reactions in the environment.


Primary absorption site for digestible carbohydrates?

The primary absorption site for digestible carbohydrates is the small intestine. Carbohydrates are broken down into simpler sugars during digestion and then absorbed through the lining of the small intestine into the bloodstream to be used for energy by the body.