Simple sugar
Glucose and fructose.
Monosaccharides
A common molecule that is always formed when monosaccharides are joined through a condensation reaction is water (H2O). This process results in the formation of a glycosidic bond between the monosaccharides, leading to the release of a water molecule as a byproduct.
glucose and
Monosaccharides
sugar - although it isn't all that accurate.
monosaccharides are the monomers of polysaccharides
A disaccharide results when two monosaccharides join together.
Glucose and fructose are monosaccharides made by plants. Glucose is a simple aldose, fructose is a ketose.
fructose and glucose (monosaccharides) contain 6 carbon atoms each.
Glucose and fructose are two common monosaccharides. Glucose is a simple sugar found in many fruits and is a primary source of energy for the body. Fructose is another simple sugar found in fruits and honey.
Monosaccharides are the cornerstones of disaccharides as well as polysaccharides. Some monosaccharides include glucose also known as dextrose, fructose, and galactose.