This is a polysaccharide.
Compound is formed by the chemical combination of two or more substances.
Molecule is formed from two or more combined atoms.
Carbon
lipids can store more energy
A compound is a chemical combination of two or more elements in a fixed ratio.
All disaccharides break into 2 monosaccharides. 'Mono' meaning one and 'Di' meaning two. Anything with more than two combined monosaccharides would be a polysaccaride.
Compound is formed by the chemical combination of two or more substances.
Compound is formed by the chemical combination of two or more substances.
chemical reaction
Molecule is formed from two or more combined atoms.
Monosaccharides are simple sugars which are made of a single sugar molecule eg glucose, lactose, fructose.Disaccharides are double sugars, formed from two monosaccharides linked together by a chemical bond (a glycosidic bond) eg lactose (milk sugar) consists of glucose and galactose combined together.Polysaccharides ("many" sugars) are made of many (eg hundreds) monosaccharides linked together by glycosidic bonds eg starch and cellulose are made from glucose molecules linked to form long chains.Read more: What_is_mono-di_and_polysaccharides
yes because it is formed when atoms of two or more elements are combined.
a compound
Carbon
A compound
lipids can store more energy
two or more elements are physically combined, a mixture can be separted into its indivudal element by different means