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Two molecules of glucose joined with an alpha bond. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltos
when two monomer sugars such as glucose join together they are known as a disaccharide
Glucose is formed in photosynthesis when two molecules are joined together. These two molecules are ATP and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Glucose and Glucose
maltose is formed between to alpha glucose molecules. The carbon 1 hydroxyl of one alpha glucose molecule is bonded with the carbon 4 hydroxyl group of another alpha glucose molecule thus creating the disachride maltose and in the process producing water
Maltose is produced when two glucose molecules join.
Two molecules of glucose joined with an alpha bond. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltos
when two monomer sugars such as glucose join together they are known as a disaccharide
Glucose is formed in photosynthesis when two molecules are joined together. These two molecules are ATP and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
O_H and H must be moved. Have a nice day! :P
Glucose and Glucose
From one molecule of glucose (sugar) you can obtain two molecules of ethanol. Glucose's chemical composition is C6H12O6 Carbon dioxide (Co2) is lost in the fermentation process so we are left with 2C2H5OH or two ethanol molecules! Hope it helps!
maltose is formed between to alpha glucose molecules. The carbon 1 hydroxyl of one alpha glucose molecule is bonded with the carbon 4 hydroxyl group of another alpha glucose molecule thus creating the disachride maltose and in the process producing water
maltose The boding of two glucose units forms maltose. The glycosidic link joins the number carbon of one glucose to the number 4 carbon of the second glucose. Joining the glucose monomers in a differnet way would result ina differnet disaccharide.
Maltose.
Carbon dioxide and water are the two molecules that serve as starting materials for glucose synthesis.
Glycolysis splits glucose into two three-carbon molecules, and makes two molecules of ATP.