Simple sugars like glucose, fructose, and galactose are carbohydrates that are monomers. They are also structural isomers. All three have the chemical formula C6H12O6, but differ in the way that the atoms are bonded together.
The simple sugars, called monosaccharides, are monomers. Examples include glucose, fructose, and galactose. Carbohydrates can also be disaccharides, composed of two monomers, like sucrose, which is composed of glucose and fructose.They can also be polysaccharides, like starch, which is composed of hundreds or thousands of the monomer glucose.
Monosaccharides, such as Glucose.
A monomer is the basic unit that binds chemically to other molecules to form a polymer.
monosaccharides
the monomer is the base of the carbohydrate
Glucose
geometric shape.
Simple Sugars
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)
the monomer is the base of the carbohydrate
what is one word that means carbohydrate monomer
monosaccraid
It is a carbohydrate.
name a structural carbohydrate ?
Monosaccharides
sugars
Glucose
A sugar monomer such as Glucose.
A sugar monomer such as Glucose.
Glucose
geometric shape.