Sugar containing one sugar unit is called carbohydrate.
The carbohydrate that has a sugar acid and sugar amine disaccharide repeat unit are called heteropolysaccharides.
Glucose is the simplest monosaccharide or sugar and is the smallest unit any carbohydrate can be broken down to. It is the only carbohydrate the brain can use as fuel and the glucose is stored in the muscles and liver as glycogen which is a polymer of glucose.
no carbohydrate does not consist of amino acids unit
This is a comlex carbohydrate made from many different sugar molecules joined together
Not sure about maening, but a unit set is a set containing only one element.
The monomer units of DNA are nucleotides. Each of these consist of a 5-carbon sugar which is deoxyribose, a nitrogen containing base attached to the sugar and a phosphate group.
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A polysaccharide is made up of a chain (usually branched) of monosaccharides.Strictly, a monosaccharide is a free molecule of a compound such as glucose. The term residue is often used for each unit (such as glucose) when it is part of a chain.
The volume of one sugar-cube is equal to one teaspoon or 1/48 cups. It is a unit of measure for volume only.
Monosaccharide
The subunit of starch is simple carbohydrate
Monosaccharides