yes, they contain the same molecules that are in roti, and curry. COme to brar swerts for a free a free taste
Sugar is formed from molecules and these molecules contain atoms.
9 moles contain 54,199267713.10e23 molecules.
Carbohydrates
Yes, DNA molecules contain a sugar called deoxyribose, which is a key component of the DNA backbone.
No. Lactose is a sugar containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Yes, it does. The molecule is not symmetrical so it has polarity.
No, sugar does not contain sodium. Sugar is composed solely of the molecules glucose and fructose. Sodium is a separate mineral that is not naturally present in sugar.
Complex carbohydrates contain multiple sugar molecules joined together in long chains. They are made up of polysaccharides, which consist of more than 10 sugar units.
In photosynthesis, molecules like glucose, fructose, and starch contain carbon. In respiration, molecules such as glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids also contain carbon.
The part of the DNA backbone that does not contain phosphorus is the deoxyribose sugar. It is the sugar molecule that forms the backbone of the DNA strand and is connected to the nitrogenous bases. The phosphate group is the component that connects the sugar molecules, forming the backbone of the DNA.
Starch provides long-term energy storage for plants. The energy for plants is stored in the sugar molecules. Starch can contain 500 to a few hundred thousand sugar molecules.
You'd best be trollin'. But in all seriousness, sugars ARE carbs.