Starch.
A long chain of simple sugar units is called starch, which is converted from glucose (simple sugar). Starch is stored in the leaf temporarily during photosynthesis. During the Dark Phase, starch is converted back into glucose and it transported to the storage areas of the plant.
they are cellulose molecule.starches
a unit of sugar in carbihydrates is called monosaccharides. units of sugar (polymers) is called polysaccharides.
phosphodiesterbonds
Polypeptides are chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.
Long chains of sugars are polysaccharides. These large molecules are made up of numerous monosaccharide units linked together through glycosidic bonds. Examples include starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
Polysaccharide constitutes a long chain of simple sugars. The genetic information is coded in DNA by the sequence of the nucleotides.
monosaccharide
they are cellulose molecule.starches
Polysaccharides are chains of sugars. Think of sugars as a single link in a bicycle chain and the polysaccahride as the chain.
Complex sugars or starches are called polysaccharides.
Giant long chain molecules are called Polymers.
A long jagged mountain chain is called a mountain range.
cellulose, starch, and glycogen All of the above are composed of glucose molecules.
It contains sugars (in chemical sense - long chain polysacharides), but not the sugar you eat.
Long chains of sugars are complex carbohydrates. Three examples are sucrose, glucose, and fructose.
a unit of sugar in carbihydrates is called monosaccharides. units of sugar (polymers) is called polysaccharides.
Simple sugars are monosaccharides , they are either in chain form or in ring form .