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The first step of the synthesis of carbohydrates in plants is the fixation of C02 into simple sugar in the Calvin cycle which takes place within the chloroplast. this is th so-called 'dark cycle' light independent would be more accurate. Sugars are assembled into more complex carbohydrates elsewhere in the plants (like in the seeds).

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The Carbohydrates found in the human body are Glycogen, which is made up of branched chains of Glucose molecules, and it is located in the muscles and in the liver.

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Carbohydrates are stored in the liver and in the muscle

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The carbohydrates in a cell are located in the Cell Wall, Celluose .

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In humans, carbohydrates are synthesized in the liver. The liver breaks down the sugars and starches and sends them to off be stored in the bodies cells.

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What do carbohydrates do in your cells?

Carbohydrates get and store energy in your cells.


What is the role of carbohydrates in cells?

The role of carbohydrates is to provide energy for cells.


How do cells carbohydrates?

Cells use carbohydrates as a source of energy and for energy storage.


What do cells to get energy when carbohydrates are not available?

Cells use Lipids when Carbohydrates are'nt available.


Do carbohydrates repair cells?

Carbohydrates provide energy.


Cells use what to get energy only when carbohydrates are not available.?

Cells use lipids when carbohydrates are not available.


When carbohydrates are not available where do cells get energy?

They convert other substances (such as fat in the instance of animal cells) into carbohydrates


Energy is to carbohydrates as structural material is to what?

Energy is to carbohydrates as structural material is to cells


What does insulin do to cells?

Helps cells to breakdown carbohydrates and use them for energy


What gives cells energy the cells need to carry out functions?

carbohydrates


What produces the energy for the cells in our bodies?

carbohydrates


Where are carbohydrates found in relationship to the cells?

both in and out