It is a β(1→4) glycosidicly bonded dimer of two glucose molecules with the formula [HOCH2CHO(CHOH)3]2O.
cellulose is not a heteropolysaccharide
What are the differences between polycarbohydrate and polysaccharide?
sucrose (common sugar), lactose, lactulose, trehalose, maltose, and cellobiose are common disaccharides.
A monosacharide is a "simple" sugar such as glucose or fructose. A polysaccharide is a polymer made by linking many monosacharides together. For example, glycogen is a polysaccharide; it is a polymer of glucose.
No. Starch is a polysaccharide.
a disaccharide is two monosaccharides. and a polysaccharide is a long chain of monosaccharides joined together. they are units of carbohydrates.
beta D glucose and alpha D glucose respectively
Maltose, cellobiose, sucrose, lactose...
i dont no....
It's a reducing sugar.
it is a polysaccharide
No, rubber is not a polysaccharide..
Is Maltase a polysaccharide
yes it is a polysaccharide as it is a polymer of glucose
Starches are examples of carbohydrates called polysaccharides.
A polysaccharide is a carbohydrate. It is not made of protein but of monosaccharides.
Yes, it is a polysaccharide found in cell walls of plants.
A polysaccharide contain more than two monosaccharides.