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What is the nature of the biomolecule carbohydrate?

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Answered by shonakhan55
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Carbohydrates are the most abundant biomolecule on Earth. Living organisms use carbohydrates as accessible energy to fuel cellular reactions and for structural support inside cell walls. Cells attach carbohydrate molecules to proteins and lipids, modifying structures to enhance functionality.

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Carbohydrate molecules are made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen: the ratio of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen is always 2:1. Monosaccharide units join together to form polysaccharide. For example, glucose units form starch and glycogen; whereas fructose units form inulin. All these are included under carbohydrate.

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