Which of the following best describes the structures of carbohydrates?

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The question is asking which statement best describes the structures of carbohydrates, with multiple-choice options provided to choose from.

Answer

B: They occur as monomers, chains of monomers, and branched structures.

The final answer is B: They occur as monomers, chains of monomers, and branched structures.

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The final answer is B: They occur as monomers, chains of monomers, and branched structures.

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Carbohydrates can exist in various structures, including simple monomer units like glucose, chains forming polysaccharides like starch, and branched forms like glycogen.

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A common mistake is to think carbohydrates only exist in simple or linear forms. Remember they can also form complex branched structures.

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