Glucose. It is absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion and a vital carbohydrate as it is a source of energy.
Monosaccharides,Disaccharides these are the type of carbohydrate exist in human body.
Monosaccharides can be found in foods like soda candy and fruits and they provide energy that your body uses instantly
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.
Nitrogen is found in all amino acids but not in monosaccharides.
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Yes. It has monosaccharides in the form of glucose, which is the form of sugar that your body uses.
Generally speaking, breaking them down into monosaccharides is the first step; what happens next depends on what the individual monosaccharides are.Depending on your species, you may not be able to do this for every disaccharide. If you can't break it down, it will probably pass through the body unchanged, unless some of your intestinal flora is able to break it down. One example of a disaccharide humans can't digest is melibiose.
glucose, fructose, galactose, deoxyribose, and ribose
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Monosaccharides do not break down lactose; rather, lactose is a disaccharide composed of two monosaccharides: glucose and galactose. The enzyme lactase is responsible for breaking down lactose into these two monosaccharides during digestion. Once lactose is broken down, the resulting monosaccharides can then be absorbed by the body.
Monosaccharides are transported from the digestive system into the bloodstream, where they can be carried to different tissues and organs in the body for energy production or storage. The primary mode of transport for monosaccharides is through the bloodstream via the circulatory system.
To provide fuel for the body in the form of glucose.