Starch and cellulose are both polysaccharides therefore made up of mono-saccharides such as glucose. There is more information at the related link.
Glucose. The same as starch, just bonded differently.
The monomer for starch glycogen and cellulose is glucose.
These two are polymers of glucose.
C6H12O6
Glucose
Glucose
cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose. cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose.
The monomer unit of polysacharides such as starch and cellulose is glucose.
cellulose is a linear polymer of glucose.
The monomer that makes up glycogen starch and cellulose is the monasaccharide?
No. Cellulose and glucose. Protein is the polymer and amino acid is the monomer.
cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose. cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose.
The monomer unit of polysacharides such as starch and cellulose is glucose.
cellulose is a linear polymer of glucose.
cellulose is a linear polymer of glucose.
Cellulose has an unique monomer - glucose.
The monomer that makes up glycogen starch and cellulose is the monasaccharide?
No. Cellulose and glucose. Protein is the polymer and amino acid is the monomer.
basic unit of cellulose is glucose
Cellulose mainly consists of beta-glucose monomers, unlike starch which is an alpha-glucose polymer.
Cellulose
starch and cellulose.
There isn't one. Rayon is made by dissolving cellulose, which is a polymer.