Monosaccharides combine through the process of dehydration synthesis to make disaccharides.
polysaccharide.
Glucose and Galactose.
The process of dehydration synthesis bonds monosaccharides together to form disaccharides and polysaccharides.
Monosaccharides fructose and glucose make up the disaccharide sucrose.
the shape of amylase allows it to have the right shape of active site that it will combine with starch and break it down into disaccharides and monosaccharides which will provides us glucose for body to function
Two Monosaccharides
When two monosaccharides combine, a molecule of water (H2O) is formed as a byproduct, and a glycosidic bond is formed between the two monosaccharides. This results in the formation of a disaccharide.
A disaccharide
starches and monosaccharides are carbohydrates, and monosaccharides make up starches, which is a polysaccharide.
The general formula of monosaccharides is C6H12O6.
A Condensation reaction. It is named so because water is made as a bi-product. Hope this helps!
Monosaccharides are monomers of carbohydrates. Some monosaccharides are glucose and fructose. When two monomers combine through a glycosidic bond, they form what is called a disaccharide.
The chemical elements present in monosaccharides are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O). These elements combine in specific ratios to form different types of monosaccharides, such as glucose, fructose, and galactose.
monosaccharides
The subunits that make up polysaccharides are sugars, or monosaccharides. An example of a monosaccharide is glucose, which we need for energy.
No. Monosaccharides are the most simple carbohydrates. Amino acids are the molecules that string together to make polypeptides and ultimately proteins.
Monosaccharides, like glucose, combine to form polysaccharides like starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
Monomers are the simple building blocks which combine to form more complex compounds. Monosaccharides are the foundation units to form a polysaccharide