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   ocr: CARBOHYDRATES ARBOHYDRATES consist ofcarbon, monosaccharides, which have no more hydrogen, and oxygen. Examples than six carbon atoms; disaccharides, include sugar, starch, and cellulose which consist of two monosaccharides (the main component of dietary joined together; and fiber). - In the body, carbohydrates polysaccharides, which occur only in small amounts; we are: made up ofmany obtain them from plants. There are monosaccharides linked three categories of carbohydrates: together in chains. Disaccharide Monosaccharide Sugar beet contains the Honey contains a disaccharide sucrose. monosacc ...