4% of the carbon atom’s second energy level is filled.
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I would say a c and d (not 100% sure on c)
The carbohydrates supply the glucose to the body as the main source of energy.
The carbohydrates are the most abundant bio-molecules and are also known as the saccharides. Approximately four kilocalories are contained by just 1 gram of carbohydrates. They are essential for the proper growth and functioning of the body.