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  • Sugar: Is It a Living Organism? Understanding Carbohydrates
    Sugar is not an organism. It's a molecule, specifically a carbohydrate.

    Here's why:

    * Organisms are living things made up of cells and capable of growth, reproduction, and carrying out life functions.

    * Molecules are groups of atoms held together by chemical bonds. They are the building blocks of matter, but they aren't alive.

    Sugar is a carbohydrate that provides energy for living organisms. It's a molecule that can be found in various forms, like glucose, fructose, and sucrose.

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