fructose, glucos, galactose
not sure
Some simple compounds can be simple sugars and amino acids, anything to do with acids and high fructose sugars.
Simple sugars, or monosaccharides, typically contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a specific ratio. The general formula for a monosaccharide is (C_n(H_2O)_n), where (n) is usually 3 to 7, indicating that they contain multiple carbon atoms. Common examples include glucose (6 carbons) and fructose (6 carbons), but the number of carbon atoms in simple sugars can vary based on the specific type of sugar. Therefore, simple sugars can have anywhere from 3 to 7 carbon atoms.
The bonding of sugars is a condensation reaction, producing one water molecule with each reaction. To bond four simple sugars, three bondings are required, which means three water molecules are produced.
sugars
Starches are made of simple sugars, like glucos. Starches are broken down into simple sugars for the body to use.
Simple Sugars.
No.
simple sugars
Yes.
Saccharification is the hydrolysis of solube polysaccharides to form simple sugars.
simple sugars are the sugars that are bad for the body and then the double are the sugars that are twice as bad and takes out more energy during the breakdown of the body . complex sugars are pretty self explanatory . :D Also, simple sugars are sugars that the body can use directly, while complex sugars take along time to be broken down.