Another name that refers to "sugar" is "glucose".
glycolysis
Sugar
For the Dna [sugar-phosphate] backbone there are two types of monomers - the ribose [5 carbon] sugar and the [PO4 minus] phosphate moiety. The Four Handshake Bases that form 'the rungs of the Dna Ladder' are the nucleotide base monomers. Their Names are the pairs Adenine with Guanine and the pairs Cytosine with Thymine.
Well 'lactose' is the name of the sugar found in milk.The other names are: milk sugarand officially (IUPAC): β-D-galactopyranosyl-(1->4)-D-glucose
It's often times known as sugar
"Blood sugar" usually refers specifically to glucose/dextrose (two different names for the same compound). There are often other sugars present in the blood as well, such as fructose.
There are no other names for sugar gliders. There are, however, five other varieties of glider which are related to sugar gliders. These include the Feathertail glider, Mahogany glider, Greater glider, Yellow-bellied glider and Squirrel glider. People have made up names for sugar gliders such as "sugar babies" and "honey gliders", but these and other similar names are not legitimate names for sugar gliders.
Other names for sugar are, Sucrose, glucose, and fructose.
Maybe Sugar, not for sure.
anything with the ending "ose" is a sugar
Other names for sugar include: Sucrose Glucose Fructose Monosacahride Dextrose Lactose Maltose Disaccharide
The base word of confectionery is "confection," which refers to a sweet dish or delicacy, often made with sugar or other sweet ingredients.
there is disaccharide and there is also monosaccharides and also disaccharide :)
Sugar water will often make a chrysanthemum or other flower open.
sugar
One of the suffixes is -saccharide as in monosaccharide which means one single sugar, and the other one is-ose
As often as you want, just as you do in the US, CAnada, Mexico and many other countries.