Monosaacharides are one sugar molecules
Disaacharides are two sugars
Polysaacharides are 3+ sugar molecules.
It is important to know the difference if you are taking biochemistry!
Monosaccharides
A single sugar molecule is called a monosacharide.
A molecule of sugar, or glucose, sucrose, lactose, fructose...? Possibly Monosaccharide which is a simple sugar.
Monosaccharides.
"Monosaccharides"
Carbohydrates
monosaccharides
The sugar that is found in DNA is called Deoxyribose
you just said it === it dissolves. The molecules of sugar are attracted by the water molecules and are separated from other sugar molecules, but they are still sugar molecules.
A viroid.
The sugar molecules dissipate throughout the water - mixing with the water molecules.
monosaccharides
Single sugar molecules are also called monosaccharides.
Single sugar molecules
No molecules are visible to naked eye.Even to microscope,single molecule is not visible.
plants "pipes" that transports sugar molecules are called phloem
Sugar molecules are bonded together by a process called dehydration synthesis.
This is called a disaccharide.
Crystal
These are molecules in a conjugated system.
They break down in a process called hydrolysis, in which the molecules separate into smaller sugar molecules by the addition of water.
Monosaccharides are single sugar molecules. Disaccharides are two sugar molecules joined together. Polysaccharides are saccharide polymers (chains of monosaccharides).
Proteins with saccharides (sugar molecules) attached to them are known as glycoproteins.