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Why does a carbohydrate have a high energy covalent bond?

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Why does a carbohydrate have a high energy covalent bond?

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Energy is stored in chemical bonds. Fats actually have 2 times the energy of carbohydrates. As we digest sugars and starches energy is released as the bonds are broken.

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