Glycogen and starch are two substances made from repeating units of glucose.
Elements have only one type of atom
Gold is an element. It is made of only one 'substance'.
There are none, tungsten is a pure element so it is made of only tungsten.
It has only one. We refer to subunits when we talk about polymers, which long molecules made up of joined monomers, rather like a necklace made of many beads. The beads are the subunits. Glucose is not a polymer, it is a monomer. Amylose, one of the constituents of starch,is made of at least a thousand glucose subunits.
Amylose is made up of α(1→4) bonded glucose monomers, so glucose is the only product of complete hydrolytic breakdown.
only alpha - 1,4-links bonds glucose units
An element.
Mono-carbohydrates (a monomer, eg. glucose) are structural units of a polycarbohydrate.Example:Glucose is the monomer of at least three carbohydrate polymers:starch (two different poly-alpha-glucoses: amylose and amylopectin) andcellulose (poly-beta-glucose)
glucose is made in the "palisade mesophyll cells". glucose is made by photosynthesis which takes place in chloroplasts. chloroplasts are only found in palisade mesophyll cells. hope this helps
The materials are water-soluble substances, such as glucose, amino acids, ions and water.
Only organic substances can broken down into compost. Bottles made out of glass or plastic are not organic substances.
Elements have only one type of atom
Gold is an element. It is made of only one 'substance'.
There are none, tungsten is a pure element so it is made of only tungsten.
It has only one. We refer to subunits when we talk about polymers, which long molecules made up of joined monomers, rather like a necklace made of many beads. The beads are the subunits. Glucose is not a polymer, it is a monomer. Amylose, one of the constituents of starch,is made of at least a thousand glucose subunits.
The fingernails are made of hardened cells of the epidermis, your outer skin layer. The cells have keratinized into a hardened, scalelike covering to protect the tips of your fingers, and the edges help you to pick up small objects.
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