No, starch is a sugar polymer.
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.
Glucose
Glucose
The monomer that makes up glycogen starch and cellulose is the monasaccharide?
It's a hexose sugar, also known as Glucose.
No. Cornstarch is a natural polysaccharide. The monomer of cornstarch is glucose.
Starch is a polymer.
The monomer unit of polysacharides such as starch and cellulose is glucose.
Starch is a polymer whose monomer is the simple sugar glucose.
Polymer: DNA, Monomer: nucleotides Polymer: Proteins, Monomer: amino acids Polymer: Polysaccharides, Monomer: monosaccharides
The monomer that is formed when starch is broken down is GLUCOSE.
Starch is made of repeating monomer units of glucose. These glucose monomers are linked together through glycosidic bonds to form the complex carbohydrate structure of starch.