This document summarizes carbohydrates and glycobiology. It discusses the roles of polysaccharides, proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and glycolipids. Proteoglycans are composed of core proteins with attached glycosaminoglycan chains and function in cell adhesion, growth factor binding, and tissue structure. Glycoproteins contain oligosaccharide chains attached to proteins via N- or O- linkages and are important for protein targeting, solubility, and cell recognition. Glycolipids contain oligosaccharides attached to membrane lipids and are involved in cell signaling and immune response. Carbohydrates provide an informational code read by lectins and are critical for many cellular processes.