Carbohydrate molecules are made up of small sub-units called sugars. Carbohydrates also contain the elements hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.
A carbohydrate macromolecule, such as starch, is made of simple sugar molecules that are chemically combined. In the case of starch, the simple sugar is glucose.
Fructose is made up of glucose and sucrose molecules. They are all simple carbohydrates.
Polysaccharides are made up of carbohydrate molecules, monosaccharides, and glycosidic linkages. Examples of polysaccharides are starch and glycogen.
There are both simplex carbohydrates and complex carbohydrates. The bad carbs have even more sugar in them and can negatively effect the body. The good carbs come from natural sources, such as fruit, etc.
Three glucose molecules would make a complex carbohydrate which technically is starch. Starch is actually made up of two-six thousand gluocse molecules but for the purpose of your answer, three glucose molecules would produce starch. -hope that helps =) tino
Polysaccharides are composed of several sugar molecules that are chemically bonded together. They are considered as carbohydrates. Examples of polysaccharides are starch, cellulose and glycogen.
A carbohydrate made of hundreds of molecules linked together is called a polysaccharide. An example of a polysaccharide is starch.
Carbohydrates are large molecules. They are made up of a large number of glucose molecules bond together. So they are not elements, they are compounds.
Fructose is made up of glucose and sucrose molecules. They are all simple carbohydrates.
The cell membrane is made of carbohydrate, lipid, and protein molecules.
Enzymes are not carbohydrate molecules. They are protein molecules.
Polysaccharides are made up of carbohydrate molecules, monosaccharides, and glycosidic linkages. Examples of polysaccharides are starch and glycogen.
no glucose molecules!and cellulose is a polymer
Parts of a carbohydrate molecules
Carbohydrates are organic macromolecules that are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms and are used for energy storage or as structural molecules.
FALSE! ;; phosphate groups
Organic chemistry, biochemistry, carbohydrate, disaccharide and fruit sugar.
Glycogen, starch, and cellulose are all large carbohydrate molecules.