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A monosacharide is a "simple" sugar such as glucose or fructose. A polysaccharide is a polymer made by linking many monosacharides together. For example, glycogen is a polysaccharide; it is a polymer of glucose.
Yoghurt and milk
Bleach and Ammonia
The clouds and condensation
is the sugar formed when two monosacharides (simple sugars) are joined by glycosdic linkage. Like monosaccharides, disaccharides are oluble in water. Three common examples are ucrose, lactose, and maltose.
If two monosacharides are together, this then means it is classified as a disacharide. However, if it has many more than just two monosacharides 'joined together', then that means it is classified as a polysacheride. Fat cell structures are commonly known as triglycerides, and they consist of fatty acid chains and glycerol.
Monosacharides
Monosacharides are one sugar molecule. Glucose Disacharides are two monosacharides bound checmical -- Sucrose = Dextrose + Glucose Polysacharides are multiple single sugars bound into a more complex molecule.
Glucose, Galactose and Fructose
The word monosacharides can be broken down into 2 parts mono meaning one and sacharide meaning sugar thus saying that monosacharides have a compound structure that consists of one sugar
Monosacharides
Some examples: glucose, fructose, galactose, xylose, ribose.
Polysaccharides are formed from monosacharides (simple carbohydrates).
Monosacharides (simple sugars) are converted into Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) aka energy.
lactase breaks down lactose into glucose and glucose monomers.
Never mind, Disaccharides have more chemical bonds.