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US
/ˌkɑɹboʊˈhaɪˌdɹeɪt, ˌkɑɹboʊˈhaɪdɹət/
]
[ UK /kˌɑːbəʊhˈaɪdɹeɪt/ ]
[ UK /kˌɑːbəʊhˈaɪdɹeɪt/ ]
NOUN
- an essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances; are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they contain
How To Use carbohydrate In A Sentence
- Consequently, the young pig must be provided a large amount of energy from fat or carbohydrate in the colostrum in order to survive.
- Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has the ability to survive in a highly acidic environment, which is what makes it such a nasty tooth-decayer: remember, it’s the acid bacteria produce as they consume carbohydrates that eats away at tooth enamel. Paging all you "Face on Mars" believers...
- Association between a heterocyclic compound stimulating lipid and carbohydrate metabolisms and an antioxidant agent for treating obesity.
- At dinner, they ate as they had before, although in time Bittman found that even his evening meals came to include more "vegetables, fruits, legumes and whole grains and less meat, sugar, junk food, and overrefined carbohydrates. Thoughts on the minimalist and "vegan until six"
- But barmy carbohydrate appears in starch and candy, include those consist in food to counteract the starch in be being added into treatment food and candy.
- The dietary intake of carbohydrate, protein, lipids, micronutrients and phytochemicals will change based on the dietetic habits of the population.
- Very starchy foods such as cassava contain virtually nothing but carbohydrates and water.
- The products of this reaction are oxygen (O2), water, and carbohydrates, such as starches and sugars (Figure 5.5). 5. How plants live and grow
- In other words a fat calorie was exactly the same as a carbohydrate or a protein calorie.
- Most carbohydrates appear to be wasted through excretion or stored as fat.