No, they are simple sugars, like glucose.
monosacchrides
Your question is unclear. What number of what are you looking for.
Carbohydrates.
glucose.
Carbohydrates.
When the number of carbon atoms in a molecule is low (from three to seven), then the carbohydrate is a simple sugar, or monosaccharide.
Monosacchrides are the simplest form of sugar, called glucose when it is in the blood. It is the end result of carbohydrate breakdown, which is the body's preferred source of energy. So, you could say the monosacchrides are the fuel of the body.(AKA) or is used to supply energy. (energy production)Answer came from:What_is_the_function_of_a_monosaccharide
A monosacchride is a simple sugar. Glucose (C6H12O6) is considered to be a monosaccahride. Two monosacchrides make a disacchride.
enzymes
Proteins are not enzymes. Enzymes are protein,tertiary proteins
The only enzymes I am aware of in saliva are Amylase enzymes. These enzymes break down Carbohydrates. Hope this helps!
Catalysts that are active working in the body are called enzymes.