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The first stage of the breakdown of sugar molecules for energy is glycolysis. The sugar molecules are broken down by enzymes, releasing energy in the process.
Starch is a polysaccharide made up of a chain of sugar molecules. Digestive enzymes split starch into glucose molecules by breaking up links of the chain.
Little molecules called 'enzymes'. or sugar
yes but dont eat it
yes.
The first stage of the breakdown of sugar molecules for energy is glycolysis. The sugar molecules are broken down by enzymes, releasing energy in the process.
Starch is a polysaccharide made up of a chain of sugar molecules. Digestive enzymes split starch into glucose molecules by breaking up links of the chain.
Little molecules called 'enzymes'. or sugar
enzymes, pancreation, amylase, changes starch into the disaccharidemaltose a sugar makes 2 glucose molecules
yes but dont eat it
A combination of many disaccharides will yield a polysaccharaide, such as starch or cellulose
enzymes, pancreation, amylase, changes starch into the disaccharidemaltose a sugar makes 2 glucose molecules
yes.
the digestive enzymes turn the starch in to sugar!
Sugar is formed from molecules and these molecules contain atoms.
Oxygen gas, and the hydrogen and oxygen are part of the formation of sugar
Carbohydrates are the molecules made of sugar repeats. Starch, cellulose and glycogen are classical example for the same. They can be digested back to the monomers by the enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis reaction such as cellulase or amylase.