sucrose
Fructose and glucose are found in sucrose.
Sucrose is the disaccharide that, upon hydrolysis by the enzyme sucrase, yields glucose and fructose.
sucrose is disaccharide
Sucrose is a disaccharide comprised of glucose and fructose. While both glucose and fructose have double bonds, sucrose does not.
sucrose
sucrose is a disaccharide of fructose and glucose
sucrose is a disaccharide of glucose and fructose
Lactose is comprised of glucose and galactose. Sucrose is comprised of glucose and fructose.
a) Glucose b) Fructose c) Sucrose Monosaccharides are single sugar molecules, so only "a) Glucose" and "b) Fructose" are monosaccharides. "c) Sucrose" is a disaccharide made up of glucose and fructose molecules.
An example of a disaccharide is sucrose, made up of glucose and fructose. The equation to represent this is: C12H22O11 (sucrose) = C6H12O6 (glucose) + C6H12O6 (fructose).
That would be sucrose (the stuff you use in baking and maybe sprinkle on your cereal)
Sucrose is a disaccharide made up of glucose and fructose molecules.