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OCR: CARBOHYDRATES ARBOHYDRATES consist ofcarbon monosaccharides wh ich have no more hydrogen, and oxygen. Examples than SIX carbon atoms; disaccharides, include sugar, starch and cellulose which consistof two monosaccharides (the main component of dietary joined together; and fiber). In the body, carbohydrates polysaccharides, which occur only in small amoun ts we are made up of many obtain them from plants. There are monosaccharides linked three categories OF carbohydrates: together in chains. Monosaccharide Disaccharide Honey monosaccharide contains a Sugar disaccharide beet contains sucrose the called glucose. Poly ysaccharide The chief component pasta starch which polysaccharide latoms chiet wbichis