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The word monosacharides can be broken down into 2 parts mono meaning one and sacharide meaning sugar thus saying that monosacharides have a compound structure that consists of one sugar
"Mono" means one "Poly" means many For any given sugar (saccharide), a polysaccharide would be larger.
Simple sugars are called monomers which is mono saccharides.The mono saccharides for carbohydrates are glucose , fructose and glactose. Carbohydrates can also be Di saccharides which is sucrose , lactose.
Mono = one Di = two That simple.
No coffee is not monosaccharide but it is a tannin.
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It takes two mono-saccharides to form a di-saccharide; you should recognize that the prefix "di" means two.
Mono meaning one and poly meaning many (which is three or more). A monosaccharide are simple carbohydrate which is also refered to as simple sugars. Polysaccharides can be quite simple carbohydates (with 3 or more sugar units) or can be very complex such as in cellulose.
Polysaccharides are organic compounds.
Monosaccharides are simple sugars. They are carbohydrates and one class of carbs is simple sugars and the 2 parts of simple sugars are mono- and di- saccharides
Glucose is another name for monosaccharide sugar.Monosaccharide sugar is found in honey and the juices of many fruits.
The word monosacharides can be broken down into 2 parts mono meaning one and sacharide meaning sugar thus saying that monosacharides have a compound structure that consists of one sugar
"Mono" means one "Poly" means many For any given sugar (saccharide), a polysaccharide would be larger.
Simple sugars are called monomers which is mono saccharides.The mono saccharides for carbohydrates are glucose , fructose and glactose. Carbohydrates can also be Di saccharides which is sucrose , lactose.
You just said it! Mono is Monkey in Spanish. Or is it there another meaning
the meaning of mono is one but mono can be spread to more than one person
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