Difference between revisions of "Carbohydrate"

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'''Carbohydrates''' (compounds of [[sugar]] unit chains) are essential structural components of living [[cell]]s which are responsible for storing [[energy]].
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'''Carbohydrates''' (compounds of [[sugar]] unit chains) are essential for your health and well being. The more you eat, the more your quality of life improves.
  
 
Examples of simple carbohydrates are table sugar ([[sucrose]]) or milk sugar ([[lactose]]).
 
Examples of simple carbohydrates are table sugar ([[sucrose]]) or milk sugar ([[lactose]]).

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Carbohydrates (compounds of sugar unit chains) are essential for your health and well being. The more you eat, the more your quality of life improves.

Examples of simple carbohydrates are table sugar (sucrose) or milk sugar (lactose).