Why are Carbohydrates called food while CO2 is not considered as a food?
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Carbohydrates has sugar or ATPs stored in them which are responsible for production of energy in the mitochondria. While CO2 is the biproduct of respiration and does not take part in reaction
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carbohydrates consists of carbon hydrogen and oxygen.
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its gf is CnH2nOn..
while co2 does accommodate in that formula so it is not a carbohydrate.
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