Three examples of monosaccharide are glucose, fructose, and galactose. Three other types of monosaccharide are ribose, maltose, and xylose.
Monosaccharaides are basic units of carbohydrates. They can be the simplest form of sugar, having a sweet taste, but are usually colorless, water-soluble, crystalline solids.
Glucose, fructose, galactose, ribose, and deoxyribose are monosaccharides.
Glucose, fructose, and galactose.
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Glucose is a simple sugar which is also a carbohydrate.
A monosaccharide is the monomer unit of the carbohydrates. Two monosaccharide units combine to form a disaccharide. Many monosaccharide units combine to form a polysaccharide. Therefore, the polymer of a monosaccharide is a polysaccharide. An example of a monosaccharide is beta glucose, which polymerises to produce chains of beta glucose molecules (cellulose).
monomer means the sinlge unit or simpliest unit of a bond, glucose is the simpliiest unit a sugar bond is going to come down to and it is a monomer of other sugars which are disaccrides such as maltose and sucrose
No. A monosaccharide is a compound.
fructose
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Monosaccharide is the monomer that makes all carbohydrates.
Yes it is true. They build up the carbohydrates
I think you mean to ask what the monomer of a carbohydrate is, but you've already answered that: monosaccharide.
Monosaccharide
No. By definition, a monosaccharide is the smallest unit of carbohydrate.Some monosaccharides can be converted to others in the body, but these are not in any real sense 'smaller' carbohydrates.
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