There are so many particles in a glucose molecule! The smallest atom is the hydrogen atom, but the hydrogen atom is made out of protons, neutrons, and electrons, the smallest being electrons. Who knows what electrons are made out of?
No, the smallest particle of sugar is a molecule.
The smallest particle of a covalent substance such as sugar is a molecule of sugar. I assume you mean table sugar, sucrose. One molecule of this is C12H22O11
These are glucose molecules.
Of course it contains .Glucose is stored as starch
glucose is a sugar simple sugars like glucose are called monosaccharides mono = one saccharide = sugar
these particles are called quarks
Gluconeogenesis.
Your body seeks to convert glucose to glycogen and glycogen to glucose based on hormonal signals that are secreted in response to an event. i.e. if you ate tons of sugary food, your body will secrete a hormone called insulin from the beta cells of the pancreas, so that glucose in the blood will be able to be stored as glycogen in the muscle cells.
d-glucose is called dextrose, l-glucose is called levose
Glycogen is a composition of Glucose particles.
Glucose+glucose=a disaccharide called "maltose" Glucose+lots more glucose=a polysaccharide called "starch"
No. A gluon, however, can be thought of as one. It's the particle that holds quarks together inside of hadrons (particles composed of three quarks) and mesons (particles composed of a quark-antiquark pair). The gluon is called a gauge boson- a fundamental particle that mediates one of the fundamental forces. Glucose is a type of sugar.
Light particles are called Photons.
Of course it contains .Glucose is stored as starch
glucose is a sugar simple sugars like glucose are called monosaccharides mono = one saccharide = sugar
Light particles are called Photons.
these particles are called quarks
Positively charged particles in an atom are called protons.
The particles in an atom are called protons, neutrons, and electrons
A polymer, or a polymeric strand of Glucose monomers: In one chemical-bonding-configuration [in Plants] the polymeric strand of Glucose is called Cellulose; while in the other chemical-bonding-configuration [in Animals] the polymeric strand of Glucose is called Glycogen.