its a simple sugar such as glucose, galactose and fructose. hope this helped :)
A carbohydrate. Carbon. hydrogen and oxygen. Empirical formula. CH2O
A monosaccharide is a type of sugar that cannot be further hydrolyzed into a simpler form. An oil is not a monosaccharide because it has no sugar content.
A monosaccharide is just one carbon ring and is very soluble , example : glucose. A disaccharide consists of 2 carbon rings and is partially soluble , example : lactose ( galactose + glucose = lactose)
A monosaccharide (a molecule of sugar).
monomer (monosaccharide)
Sugar... It's just another name for sugar.
A monosaccharide is a type of sugar that cannot be further hydrolyzed into a simpler form. An oil is not a monosaccharide because it has no sugar content.
a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms; an important source of physiological energy
Single sugar molecules are also called monosaccharides.
monosaccharide
No, it is a monosaccharide - a simple or single sugar.
Monosaccharide
yes
monosaccharide
a. nitrogen containing base b. amino acids c. sugar d. enzyme ~c. sugar =]
Monosaccharide
Yes.
Polysaccharides such as starch and inulin are built of monosaccharide (sugar) monomers.