Carbohydrates are one of the three main macronutrients required by the human body, along with proteins and fats. They are essential for providing energy to the body and are found in a wide variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy products.
Types of Carbohydrates
There are three main types of carbohydrates:
Simple Carbohydrates: Also known as sugars, these are quickly broken down by the body and provide a rapid source of energy. Examples include glucose, fructose, and sucrose.
Complex Carbohydrates: These are made up of long chains of sugar molecules and take longer to be broken down by the body. They provide a sustained source of energy. Examples include starches and fiber.
Dietary Fiber: Although not a source of energy, fiber is an important type of carbohydrate that aids in digestion and helps maintain a healthy digestive system.
Functions of Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates serve several important functions in the body, including:
Providing energy for various bodily functions and physical activities
Supporting brain function and cognitive performance
History and Nature of Science: A student should understand the history and nature of science. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding that historical perspectives of scientific explanations demonstrate that scientific knowledge changes over time, building on prior knowledge.
Develop an understanding that scientific knowledge is ongoing and subject to change as new evidence becomes available through experimental and/or observational confirmation(s).