<span>There is so misinformation about staying away from carbohydrates. What Jack should realize is that everyone needs a balance of fats, about 20% of your calories, proteins, about 0.5 to 1.0 gram per body weight, then using a total calorie estimation, figure how many calories should come from carbohydrates. They really are important for energy.</span>
Although it depends on the breed of fungi, you're answer is going to be *C. a Decomposer*
I hope this helps! :)
Answer:
3.6 µg of Vitamin B12, 2.3mg of Vitamin B6, 30.1mg of Niacin B3, 1.8mg of Vitamin B2
Explanation:
Total amount of Vitamin B in 100 grams of Milo powder contains 3.6 µg of Vitamin B12, 2.3mg of Vitamin B6, 30.1mg of Niacin B3, 1.8mg of Vitamin B2. In milo powder, almost all types of vitamin B are present which make it good for our health. This milo powder also contains 54mg Vitamin C, 594mg of Calcium and 21.8mg of Iron so the total amount of Vitamin B is more about 34.2 mg.
Carbohydrates- cellulose cell wall in plants, chitin exoskeleton & fungal cell wall
Lipids- cell membrane (phospholipids)
Protein- Fibrous ( skin, fingernails, horns, feathers)
Necleic acid- stores genetic info(dna)