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EastWind [94]
3 years ago
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Which of the following are roles carbohydrates play in biological systems? Group of answer choices the basis of most of the orga

nic matter on our planet (cellulose, chitin, etc.)
Biology
1 answer:
Marat540 [252]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Here are the completed options

fuels

components of DNA and RNA

signalling

forming barriers between organelles

digesting enzymes

breaking up lipids for digestion

providing structure

The correct options are

most of the organic matter on our planet (cellulose, chitin, etc.)

Carbohydrates act as Body fuels

providing structure

Explanation:

Carbohydrates are biological molecules and are constituents of starches, sugars, glucose e.t.c and are made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen which are the major constituents elements of the most organic matter on the planet.

Carbohydrates is a body fuel that act as the major energy source in the body. It gives and provide energy in the body needed for biological activities.

In plants, carbohydrates make up part of the cellulose, giving plants strength and structure. carbohydrates is to form a structure called the glycocalyx.

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