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Carbohydrates is the chain of sugar in complex form and yes, since sugar had oxygen in its' structure carbohydrates would also contain oxygen in its' structure.
A carbohydrate with five carbon atoms in its molecular structure.
Sugar = Sucrose = C12(H2O)11 or C12H22O11 The general category of "sugar molecules" contains two divisions: sugars made of five carbon rings and sugars made of six carbon rings. Then there are different functional groups attached to the rings and the rings may be linked together to form disaccharides (such as sucrose) or polysaccharides.
A kitchen sieve will allow this.
The most simple sugar is glucose with the formula C6H12O6. It's structure forms a 6-sided hexagon!
Scientists also use the word saccharide to describe sugars. If there is only one sugar molecule, it is called a monosaccharide. If there are two, it is a disaccharide. If there are three, it is a trisaccharide. You get the idea.
Scientists also use the word saccharide to describe sugars. If there is only one sugar molecule, it is called a monosaccharide. If there are two, it is a disaccharide. If there are three, it is a trisaccharide. You get the idea.
Scientists also use the word saccharide to describe sugars. If there is only one sugar molecule, it is called a monosaccharide. If there are two, it is a disaccharide. If there are three, it is a trisaccharide. You get the idea.
Scientists also use the word saccharide to describe sugars. If there is only one sugar molecule, it is called a monosaccharide. If there are two, it is a disaccharide. If there are three, it is a trisaccharide. You get the idea.
Scientists also use the word saccharide to describe sugars. If there is only one sugar molecule, it is called a monosaccharide. If there are two, it is a disaccharide. If there are three, it is a trisaccharide. You get the idea.
by measuring it. because if you test the structure of a sugar by measuring you will know what is the structure of the sugar... answer by: heralyn laquezta :)
The chemical structure of sugar remain unchanged.
The sugar molecule is deoxyribose.
Chloroplasts
There is no specific structure that breaks down sugar. Sugar is broken down in a series of processes that start with glycolysis which occurs in the cytoplasm.
five-cornered deoxyribose sugar
The chemical structure of sugar remain unchanged.