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Q: A single unit in carbohydrate is?
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Do carbohydrate consist of amino acids unit?

no carbohydrate does not consist of amino acids unit


What is a carbohydrate containing only one sugar unit?

Sugar containing one sugar unit is called carbohydrate.


What carbohydrate has a sugar acid and sugar amine disaccharide repeat unit?

The carbohydrate that has a sugar acid and sugar amine disaccharide repeat unit are called heteropolysaccharides.


What is the smallest unit any carbohydrate can be hydrolyzed to?

Glucose is the simplest monosaccharide or sugar and is the smallest unit any carbohydrate can be broken down to. It is the only carbohydrate the brain can use as fuel and the glucose is stored in the muscles and liver as glycogen which is a polymer of glucose.


A carbohydrate of the general formula CnH2nOn that consists of a single ring?

Monosaccharide


Is spaghetti a simple carbohydrate or complex carbohydrate?

Yes, spaghetti is pasta and pasta is a carb.


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How is a technology-integrated science and math unit different from a single concept-based unit


What is the subunits of starch?

The subunit of starch is simple carbohydrate


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What is another name for a single carbohydrate?

Monosaccharides, or more commonly glucose, galactose and fructose.


What is difference between single motor unit and multi motor unit?

There is no 'multi motor unit' to be different from a single motor unit!A single motor unit is all the muscle fibers controlled by a single motor neuron.Multiple motor unit summation is when a smooth and steady increase in muscle tension is produced by increasing the number of active single motor units.Notice that what's being described is not something having to do with a some non-existent thing called a 'multi motor unit', but rather is a summation of many active singlemotor units.


How are single unit and multi-unit smooth muscle cells alike and different?

Single-unit smooth muscle are coupled with one another through gap junctions and they work as a single unit (wave-like). I believe this is myogenic. Multi-unit smooth muscle on the other hand, act indepently (not wave-like) and are neurogenic (stimulated by neurons). These are not coupled by jap junctions like the single-unit smooth muscle are.