sugar molecules :)
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen.
carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
i think it is carbon and hydrogen.
Simple carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
Monosaccharides are made of one sugar molecule hence the mono. They are also made up of carbohydrates that are made from hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen.
All polysaccharides must contain glycosidic linkages because they are what bind monosaccharides to eachother. The easiest example I can think of is maltose. Two glucose molecules are binded together by glycosidic linkages that form the maltose molecule.
Yes. Polysaccharides includes cellulose and starch, which are part of carbohydrates.
complex carbohydrates are made of hundreds of sugar molecules. Carbohydrates are compounds made of sugar.
one said polymers the other said glucose this shiit is hard man
If you're in a science or Biology class, I would refrain from using the word "sugar". Sugar is too vague of a term to use when dealing with carbohydrates - same goes for lipids and "fat". However, by "sugar molecule", I think you're looking for the monomer of a carbohydrate molecule: monosaccharide. These monosaccharides can come together to form a disaccharide (two monomers) or polysaccharides (more than two monomers).
Carbohydrates
Monomers are similar identical units covalently bonded to each other to from polymers. The monomer of carbohydrates are monosaccharides. Carbohydrates are polymers so its monomer is a simple sugar called monosaccharide.
The building block of a carbohydrate is mono saccharides.