A sugar, or disaccharide. Also known as table sugar.
Sugar
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
342.3 g mol-1
Formula: C12H22O11
Surcose which is a micture of (Glucose + fructose) Lactose..................................(Glucose + galactose) Maltose..................................(Glucose + glucose)
No, surcose is a disaccharide without a hemiacetal group
Sucrose's function in plants are that they are a major component in the structure tough walls of plants :) Hope this helped
I did this lab experiment in my biology class. When Lugol's indicator is added to glucose, it turns to a dark green colour for starch it turns black and for surcose it turns yellow.
I think it would be polysaccharides like starch, and disaccharides like surcose(broken down into a glucose molecule and a frutcose molecule.
The rounded off answer is 342, but if you need the full answer it's 342.34 This is also how you solve it C12=12.01 x 12= 144.12 H22= 1.01 x 22= 22.22 O11= 16 x 11= 176 Then you add up 144.12, 22.22, and 176 and you will get the answer 342.34. Hope I helped :)
Starch is a polysaccharide which means it has many glucose molecules joined together for long lasting energy and providing the feeling of 'fullness'. Surcose is a Disaccharide which is only two glucose molecules joined together for a 'burst' of energy which isn't long lasting and will just make you wander back to the fridge earlier.
proteins are not classified as viable energy as they are comprised of many many amino acids which makes them impractical to go to all the effort to break down, instead carbon chains like glucose, surcose are better forms of energy, same may be said for a few fatty acid. so you can use it as energy but you wont get much. protein however is good for your bones