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1.Give the abbreviations of the elements that make up Carbohydrates

2.Name the monomer for Carbohydrates
3.Name the main function of Carbohydrates in living organisms
4.Name a specific Carbohydrate (that is different from lesson or submitted by other 5.students) and include a picture of this Carbohydrate

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1. A carbohydrate is a biomolecule made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen which generally have an empirical formula
C_(m)(H_(2)O)_(n) where m and n may differ.

Thus, the elements are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).

2. Monomer is defined as a molecule which bonds with identical molecule to form a chain or polymer.

Different monomer units such as glucose, fructose, galactose, and xylose are used to form different types of polymers or polysaccharides such as amylose, cellulose, glycogen et cetera.

3. The main function of carbohydrate in living organism is to provide energy.

4. Let us take an example of sucrose. It is a disaccharide formed by two monomer units glucose and fructose. The structure is shown in the figure below.

1.Give the abbreviations of the elements that make up Carbohydrates 2.Name the monomer-example-1
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