Glucose belongs to carbohydrates
RNA belongs to nucleico acids
Cholesterol belongs to lipids
Cellulose belongs to carbohydrates
Oil belongs to lipids
Yes, it is a polymer of Cellulose, Cellulose is a polysaccharide of Glucose and Glucose is a true organic compound.
Carbohydrates
Benzene, octane, acetone, ethanol, propane, butane, sucrose, caffeine, polyethylene and cellulose are all organic compounds. The last two compounds are in fact organic polymers.
Yes; basically, most compounds based on carbon are considered "organic".
glucose
I think its cellulose
Yes, it is a polymer of Cellulose, Cellulose is a polysaccharide of Glucose and Glucose is a true organic compound.
cellulose is very popular
Yes. Glucose contains bonds between carbon and hydrogen and so it is organic.
cellulose, starch, chitin, proteins
Carbohydrates
No, it is organic.Cellulose is a polymer (chain) of glucose molecules. Each glucose residue (unit) is organic, too. There is no easy definition of an organic molecule, but it must contain carbon. However, simple carbon compounds (for example, calcium carbonate and carbon dioxide) are inorganic.From a biologist's point of view, organic compounds contain a relatively large amount of energy. Most naturally-occurring organic compounds are produced by photosynthesis or from compounds that have been produced by photosynthesis.
Glucose is an organic compound because glucose contains carbon and organic compounds contain carbon.
Benzene, octane, acetone, ethanol, propane, butane, sucrose, caffeine, polyethylene and cellulose are all organic compounds. The last two compounds are in fact organic polymers.
Yes; basically, most compounds based on carbon are considered "organic".
glucose
uh amino acids