Glucose is a carbohydrate it's a form of sugar molecule, while starch is a chain of glucose
Yes, glucose can be used to build carbohydrates, but there are other molecules which can be used.
It means carbohydrates are primarily made up of glucose molecules.
It is used as carbon source. It is used to make glucose
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The three monosaccharides (simple sugars) that make up carbohydrate polysaccharides are fructose, glucose and galactose.
If you are referring to plant cell walls, then they are made up of primarily cellulose and carbohydrates. Even though carbohydrates do make up cell walls in plants, cellulose (a polymer of glucose {consists of many glucose molecules}) is the primary structural component of a plant cell wall.
Glucose and starch are carbohydrates.
disaccharide (one of the two simple sugar carbohydrates)Surose(glucose + fructose)Lactose(galactose + glucose)Maltose(glucose + glucose)
yes glucose is the same thing as carbohydrates in a plant
Fructose is made up of glucose and sucrose molecules. They are all simple carbohydrates.
glucose/ carbohydrates
Monosaccharides, such as glucose, sucrose, and galactose
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