What are the structural characteristics of carbohydrates?
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Chemical Structure (carbohydrate)
•A carbohydrate is a simple sugar. Its basic structure is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with generally twice the hydrogen as carbon and oxygen. In its simplest form, a carbohydrate is a chain of sugar molecules called monosaccharides. When these simple sugars are combined, you get disaccharides, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides.
For example:•In your diet, you can eat simple carbs or complex carbs. Simple carbs include sugars found naturally in foods like fruits, vegetables, milk and products made from milk. You’ll also add a lot of simple carbs to your diet if you eat processed foods and soft drinks. Complex carbs are found in whole-grain foods like breads and cereals. You’ll also find them in starchy vegetables and legumes, like beans. Fiber is an important type of carbohydrate found in plant foods.
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