Glucose's checmical formula is C6H12O6 so it is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
glucoseAdditional answerNo. Glucose is one form of sugar and is not an element anyway. The elements in sugar are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and the combination can be made in various ways and these make up the different types of sugars - of which glucose is but one.
An atom is not an element on its own. Think of it as a building block for every element in existence. Atoms are what make up the elements.
Glucose is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It has a chemical formula of C6H12O6.
Two monosaccharides that make up a disaccharide are glucose and fructose.
Glucose monomers make up the polysaccharide starch.
Inorganic molecules are usually defined as any molecule that doesn't contain the element carbon. There are some exceptions, such as carbon dioxide, which is usually defined as inorganic, even though it contains carbon and is a product of some biological reactions.
glucose and fructose
Corn syrup is a mixture, specifically a solution, as it is made up of various compounds such as glucose, maltose, and water.
Glucose, fructose, and galactose make up disaccharides.
Lactose is composed of two monosaccharides: glucose and galactose.
Starch and Glycogen is a polymer made up of glucose monomers. When you think of Starch, think of potatoes. When you think of Glycogen, think of your energy storage (it's actually a secondary storage)
No. Glucose is a sugar molecule, infinitely smaller than an organ. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs. Glucose is found inside of cells and functions as a source of energy.