Well, sugar. Candy. The question is a little ambiguous. Can you be a bit more specific about what you are looking for ?
a. sugars ur welcome :) i have the same h.w. as you
All sugars are made of:carbonoxygenhydrogenThe arrangement of the molecules dictates what type of sugar it is, such as glucose or fructose.
You'd best be trollin'. But in all seriousness, sugars ARE carbs.
oxidize organic molecules with high potential energy (sugars), ATP made by cellular respiration or via fermentation pathways with sugars as e- donor
No. It's made of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule. Sugars are different.
simple sugars are the sugars that are bad for the body and then the double are the sugars that are twice as bad and takes out more energy during the breakdown of the body . complex sugars are pretty self explanatory . :D Also, simple sugars are sugars that the body can use directly, while complex sugars take along time to be broken down.
Simple sugars are made up of monosaccharide molecules, which are the most basic units of carbohydrates. Monosaccharides consist of a single sugar molecule that cannot be broken down into smaller units by hydrolysis. Examples of monosaccharides include glucose, fructose, and galactose.
yes
No, sugars are polar molecules considering that they will interact and dissolve in water (which is also a polar molecule). Polar molecules will only interact with other polar molecules and vice-versa.
Simple sugars.
Molecules : membranes are mostly fats, most everything else is proteins. DNA is mainly sugars.
its either the cell membrane, molecules, or plasma