Carbohydrates are molecules that contain C, H, O. Proteins normally contain chains of amino acids.
Carbohydrates are made up of monosaccharides, which are the building blocks of carbohydrates. Similarly, proteins are composed of amino acids, which are the basic units of proteins. Both carbohydrates and proteins are macromolecules built by linking their respective monomeric units together in specific ways.
Carbohydrates: starch Lipids: Glycerol Proteins: polypeptides nucleic acid: nucleotides
The carbohydrate contains solid elements called "Clint" and protein contains the pretty element called "Bailo".
Macromolecules are very large molecules. The term is used for the four biopolymers nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. It is also used to describe non-polymeric molecules - such as macrocycles.
We get most of our food energy from carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the body's preferred source of energy and are broken down into glucose to fuel our cells. Proteins are essential for growth and repair of tissues, but they are not as efficient as carbohydrates in providing energy for the body.
No, carbohydrates are not proteins.
Proteins are themselves macro molecules. They are not carbohydrates
The four major macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Proteins.
Nitrogen is found in proteins but not in carbohydrates and lipids
Nitrogen is found in proteins but not in carbohydrates and lipids
whats are the contrast roles between carbohydrates and proteins?
Carbohydrates provide a quick source of energy for the body that proteins do not.
The collective name for fats, proteins, and carbohydrates is obesity.
Grains are primarily carbohydrates with some proteins (such as gluten).
proteins have nitrogen which gives a smell of rotten egg. That's why the smell of proteins is different from carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are molecules that contain C, H, O. Proteins normally contain chains of amino acids. Carbohydrates are not proteins. Proteins are not carbohydrates.