Fructose, also known as fruit sugar, levulose, and laevulose, is a simple mono-saccharide which the body can use for energy. It is often found in combination with glucose as the disaccharide sucrose (table sugar), a readily transportable and mobilizable sugar that is stored in the cells of many plants, such as sugar beets and sugarcane. There is more information at the related link.
Sucrose is a disaccharide, its not a polymer. Sucrose is a disaccharide, its not a polymer.
No, fructose is a monosaccharide, or a simple sugar. Polysaccharides (such as starch and pectin) are complex sugars.
Yes, fructose is a molecule with the formula C6H12O6. It is an isomer of glucose, and like glucose, it is a monosaccharide.
no
it is a polysaccharide
Is Maltase a polysaccharide
yes it is a polysaccharide as it is a polymer of glucose
monosaccharide
As the prefix poly- might indicate a polysaccharide is a polymer.
it is a polysaccharide
No, rubber is not a polysaccharide..
Is Maltase a polysaccharide
yes it is a polysaccharide as it is a polymer of glucose
Starches are examples of carbohydrates called polysaccharides.
A polysaccharide is a carbohydrate. It is not made of protein but of monosaccharides.
Yes, it is a polysaccharide found in cell walls of plants.
A polysaccharide contain more than two monosaccharides.
What are the differences between polycarbohydrate and polysaccharide?
monosaccharide
a polysaccharide is the polymer of carbohydrates and a polypeptide is the polymer of a lipid.
As the prefix poly- might indicate a polysaccharide is a polymer.