A carbohydrate molecule is (2 points) a macromolecule made of amino acids that provides structure for a cell and is not soluble in water made up of a chain of monosaccharides that transport genetic coding from one end of the cell to another made up of the monosaccharide glucose and serves as an energy reserve in plants and animals a chain of amino acids that can be used for protein synthesis, protection, and increasing reaction speeds

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Carbohydrate consists as the name as of carbon and hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (hydra). Another name for carbohydrates would be saccharides... this is for an example glucose, ribose and so on... and we use fx glucose in cellular respriation. 

A carbohydrate is a biological molecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen 

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A carbohydrate is a biological molecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

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