of course Glucose.....
Hexose sugar are monosaccharides containing six carbon back bone in it.
the 2 examples of carbohydrates in living organisms are starch and glucose
CO2 assimilation and hexose sugar formation
The hexose sugar is broken down into pyruvic acid
There is no sugar in yeast because it is a living organism and living organisms don't need sugar.
Such common sugar is Glucose C6H12O6 but Fructose, Glactose and Mannose also have the same formula.
Hexose sugar are monosaccharides containing six carbon back bone in it.
No, fructose is a hexose sugar, it is made up of 6 carbons.
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Photosynthesis produce hexose sugar and oxygen
hexose, it is a 6 carbon sugar.
the 2 examples of carbohydrates in living organisms are starch and glucose
starch and sugar
CO2 assimilation and hexose sugar formation
The primary difference between a pentose and a hexose is the obvious difference in the carbon content of each. A hexose, by definition, contains five carbons in its central ring, a hexose contains six. Examples of a hexose is the energy molecule glucose while an example of a pentose is ribose, a structural sugar that helps make up DNA.
There is no sugar in yeast because it is a living organism and living organisms don't need sugar.