No.
no. Inside a virus, there are only mostly genetic materials and enzymes. It doesn't have any organel and is too simple to survive, or even to digest simple sugar on it's own. To replicate, it gets into a living cell and hijack it. So virus doesn't need simple sugar as it's simply hijacker, but the host cell may need it
Simple sugars in the form of glucose
yes plants need photosynthesis to survive, plants make their own food in the form of sugars
You need carbohydrates, but simple sugars and processed sugars can be substituted for more complex carbs like whole grains and fibers. While simple sugars aren't inherently bad for you, processed sugars usually come along with a whole lot of nasty stuff.
Yes, plants need oxygen to survive. They use oxygen during respiration to convert sugars into energy for growth and other metabolic processes.
Some simple compounds can be simple sugars and amino acids, anything to do with acids and high fructose sugars.
sugars
Starches are made of simple sugars, like glucos. Starches are broken down into simple sugars for the body to use.
Simple Sugars.
simple sugars
Yes.
Saccharification is the hydrolysis of solube polysaccharides to form simple sugars.