As many as 1,000 glucose units can be stacked together to form one starch unit.
Glucose Glucose units come together to form large cellulose and starch molecules.
they form sucrose.
Carbohydrate molecules are made up of small sub-units called sugars. Carbohydrates also contain the elements hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.
glucose
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Starch is many glucose units stacked together. I hope i helped you with what your doing.
glucose glucose units come together to form large cellulose and starch molecules.
Glucose Glucose units come together to form large cellulose and starch molecules.
As you hydrolyze starch, you make glucose molecules.
Simple starch.
they form sucrose.
Hydrolysis of starch produces simple sugars. This simple sugars then pass through various mechanism to yield ATP molecules. Starch is a storage polysaccride.
Carbohydrate molecules are made up of small sub-units called sugars. Carbohydrates also contain the elements hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.
glucose
A carbohydrate made of hundreds of molecules linked together is called a polysaccharide. An example of a polysaccharide is starch.
Carbohydrates (e.g., starch, cellulose, or glycogen) whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules bonded together.
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