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  1. Carbohydrates (article) | Chemistry of life | Khan Academy

    Overview of carbohydrates, including structure and properties of monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.

  2. Introduction to carbohydrates (video) | Khan Academy

    Carbohydrates can be simple sugars (monosaccharides) like glucose, or they can be made up of multiple sugar units (polysaccharides) like glycogen. They are important in biology as a source of …

  3. Foundation 1: Biomolecules | MCAT | Test prep | Khan Academy

    Zoom into the world of biomolecules as you explore the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, ATP, and more! Explore some of the ways that these molecules regulate …

  4. Carbohydrates - absolute configuration, epimers, common names

    Let's continue to learn about different types of carbohydrates and the naming systems that we use for this class of molecules! Dive into the stereochemistry of D and L sugars, understand the role of chiral …

  5. Carbohydrates (article) | Macromolecules | Khan Academy

    Overview of carbohydrates, including structure and properties of monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.

  6. Carbohydrates - naming and classification - Khan Academy

    Explore the world of carbohydrates, essential compounds for our bodies. Dive into the structure of monosaccharides like glucose and fructose, and learn how they provide energy.

  7. Carbohydrates (practice) | Biochemistry | Khan Academy

    Science> Grade 12 Chemistry - Pakistan national Curriculum> Biochemistry > Carbohydrates (structure, classification, and biological roles) © 2026 Khan Academy

  8. Macromolecules | Biology archive | Science | Khan Academy

    Carbohydrates Learn Introduction to carbohydrates Molecular structure of glucose Dehydration synthesis or a condensation reaction Hydrolysis Molecular structure of fructose

  9. Molecular structure of glucose (video) | Khan Academy

    That's a carbonyl Carbonyl carbonyL group and in fact because this carbon it's double bonded to an oxygen, but then it's other bonds are I guess you could say a Carbon chain right over here and then …

  10. Carbohydrates (practice) | Biomolecules | Khan Academy

    Practice questions on carbohydrate structure and functions.