Depends on the substance, 30 grams of apple is a HUGE difference in calories to 30 grams of sugar.
Depends on how you consume the sugar. Usually through blood cells, but sometimes the sugar enters straight to your cells. There is no definite answer.
The structural formula of sucrose is C12H22O11. Sucrose's common name is table sugar, and is made up of two sugar units.
This kind of sounds like the same thing. Both are correct depending on how you look at it. If your're talking about how it occurs biochemically then the base is attached to the sugar and phosphate.
look at the label or look up the food on WikiAnswers.com
It is 2 tablespoons.
Depends on the substance, 30 grams of apple is a HUGE difference in calories to 30 grams of sugar.
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If is water, 30ml=30grams
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sugar ants look really cool i cant explain it but go onto google images
it is a circle that has a big S in it and a lot of little dot that look like sugar