yes
B mitose is not an example of a naturally occurring sugar. Sucrose, galactose, and fructose are all naturally occurring sugars found in various foods. Mitose refers to a process in cell biology, not a type of sugar.
Lactose, or "milk sugar" which is created in animals.
There are 2 types of carbohydrates :- 1) Starch 2) Naturally occurring sugars which include glucose, lactose, sucrose and maltose.
No, lodestones are naturally occurring magnetic rocks.
There are 2 types of carbohydrates :- 1) Starch 2) Naturally occurring sugars which include glucose, lactose, sucrose and maltose.
Minerals
In what? The world? Probably glucose, which is the basic monomer unit used to make both starch and cellulose.
minerals
appy is the naturally occurring base.
naturally occurring.
Yes it is a naturally occurring mineral.
many cacti, succulents and coastal plants grow in naturally occurring alkali soils