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Difference between Carbohydrate and Energy

Carbohydrate vs. Energy

A carbohydrate is a biomolecule consisting of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms, usually with a hydrogen–oxygen atom ratio of 2:1 (as in water) and thus with the empirical formula (where m may or may not be different from n), which does not mean the H has covalent bonds with O (for example with, H has a covalent bond with C but not with O). Energy is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat and light.

Similarities between Carbohydrate and Energy

Carbohydrate and Energy have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adenosine triphosphate, Carbohydrate, Carbon dioxide, Catabolism, Chemical energy, Energy, Glucose, Lipid, Metabolic pathway, Metabolism, Organism, Photosynthesis, Water.

Adenosine triphosphate

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide that provides energy to drive and support many processes in living cells, such as muscle contraction, nerve impulse propagation, and chemical synthesis.

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Carbohydrate

A carbohydrate is a biomolecule consisting of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms, usually with a hydrogen–oxygen atom ratio of 2:1 (as in water) and thus with the empirical formula (where m may or may not be different from n), which does not mean the H has covalent bonds with O (for example with, H has a covalent bond with C but not with O).

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Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula.

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Catabolism

Catabolism is the set of metabolic pathways that breaks down molecules into smaller units that are either oxidized to release energy or used in other anabolic reactions.

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Chemical energy

Chemical energy is the energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances.

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Energy

Energy is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat and light.

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Glucose

Glucose is a sugar with the molecular formula.

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Lipid

Lipids are a broad group of organic compounds which include fats, waxes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins A, D, E and K), monoglycerides, diglycerides, phospholipids, and others.

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Metabolic pathway

In biochemistry, a metabolic pathway is a linked series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell.

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Metabolism

Metabolism (from μεταβολή metabolē, "change") is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms.

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Organism

An organism is defined in a medical dictionary as any living thing that functions as an individual.

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Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis is a system of biological processes by which photosynthetic organisms, such as most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, convert light energy, typically from sunlight, into the chemical energy necessary to fuel their metabolism.

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Water

Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula.

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The list above answers the following questions

  • What Carbohydrate and Energy have in common
  • What are the similarities between Carbohydrate and Energy

Carbohydrate and Energy Comparison

Carbohydrate has 252 relations, while Energy has 267. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 2.50% = 13 / (252 + 267).

References

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