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What is the biological importance of carbohydrate?

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Answered by Anonymous
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carbohydrate gives us energy it is so important to our body it keep us healthy

Answered by kanip
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Sugars that aren't used for their energy are often stored as lipids or more complex carbohydrates. It is the monosaccharides that are mostly used by cells to get energy. Glucose is arguably the most important monosaccharide because it is used in respiration to provide energy for cells.

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