Starch is a polysaccharide, not a disaccharide, as it is a polymer of many sugar units. A disaccharide would contain just two units (for example, sucrose).
Polysaccharide
Starch -> 2 glucose units
No it is a polysacharide carbohydrate
polysaccharides
no starch is a polysaccharide
Yes, it is a ploymer of glucose
yes
Alpha amylase is the enzyme that breaks down starch into it's individual glucose monosaccharide molecules.
Starch is composed of sugar and oxygen
glucose is a type of sugar, and it is combined with starch. sugar is a category, because it could be fructose, glucose, etc.
Cellulose is not an animal starch. It comes from the cell walls of plant cells.
Monosaccharides, or glucose, are the monomers of carbohydrates. While, polysaccharides, or starch, are the polymers of carbohydrates. Sources: I just learned this yesterday in biology :)
No. Starch is a polysaccharide.
Sucrose is composed of one molecule of glucose linked to one molecule of fructose, and is therefore a disaccharide.ANSWER ITWhich of the following are not molecules? A.NaClB.MgCl2C.AgD.AlE.C3H8AG AND AL ARE NOT MOLECULESapex ;)
Alpha amylase is the enzyme that breaks down starch into it's individual glucose monosaccharide molecules.
Starch is composed of sugar and oxygen
Its not a monosaccharide, starch, protein, or lipid
Glucose is monosaccharide. Sucrose is disaccharide. Cellulose and starch are polysaccharides.
If starch is the polymer, then the monomer is glucose, which is a monosaccharide. Starch is a polysaccharide that is made up of glucose molecules.
a carbohydrate composed of mainly monosaccharide units- answer by Matt. Walton
No,proteins are composed of amino acids.
Glucose - C6H12O6 is the monosaccharide (single sugar) comprising starch (in plants) and glycogen (in animals).
Starch is not a gas, it is a carbohydrate composed of glucose monomers. It is a solid.
glucose is a type of sugar, and it is combined with starch. sugar is a category, because it could be fructose, glucose, etc.