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emmainna [20.7K]
3 years ago
15

The water content of a typical human cell is around 65 - 70%. Using your knowledge of cellular anatomy and physiology, what is t

he normal percentage of carbohydrates in a typical human cell?
Biology
1 answer:
soldi70 [24.7K]3 years ago
8 0

Ans.

Carbohydrates are complex, organic biomolecules, composed of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms. Examples of carbohydrates include glucose, sucrose, starch, and glycogen.

Carbohydrates are primary source of energy for the cells of all living organisms. In a typical human cell, the carbohydrate content is around 1-5 percent.

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