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That depends on the type of sugar. Some sugar is man made, and is not organic. Other types of sugar like glucose are organic.
Most sugars are processed from minerals and natural flavoring
Yes, it is an organic molecule because it's formula is C12H22O11 and simply organic compounds are those which have carbon and hydrogen molecules.
There are various compounds called sugar, all containing Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen, and all organic.
In Science, sugar is called an "organic" molecule because it is contructed of carbon-based chains containing hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Such chains are known as "carbohydrates".
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"Carbohydates are any of a group of organic compounds that includes sugars, starches, celluloses, and gums and serve as a major energy source in the diet of animals. These compounds are produced by photosynthetic plants and contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, usually in the ratio 1:2:1."
No. Sugar contains carbon covalently bonded to hydrogen, and by definition that makes it an organic compound.
it is made of carbon so u bet ya... that means yes if u didn't know.
Sugars are organic compounds.
It is the formula for the simplest sugar molecule.
The organic molecule that undergoes glycolysis is the sugar glucose which contains 6 atoms of carbon per molecule.
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It is a sugar or Carbohydrate.
A simple sugar.
Derivatives of CARBON are termed as organic compounds or organic molecules
DEfinitely ORGANIC , because it contains carbon atoms. It is a sugar molecule.
Sugar is an organic molecule because it contains carbon atoms. More rigorously, it contains carbon-hydrogen bonds.
lipids
It is the formula for the simplest sugar molecule.
The organic molecule that undergoes glycolysis is the sugar glucose which contains 6 atoms of carbon per molecule.
No, both are organic and should not have a polar bond.
Sugar is not an organism. Sugar is an organic compound.
Organic molecules
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, also known as triose phosphate or G3P, is an organic compound. It occurs as an intermediate in several central metabolic pathways of all organisms.
Carbon starts out as a simple organic molecule, Carbon Dioxide. The leaf changes it into sugar, which is not a simple compound. It takes the sugar and changes that into a whole lot of different compounds.
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