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Carbon atoms can be bonded together.
Glucose and Glucose
When atoms bond together they make molecules or compounds, depending on if the atom bonds with another atom of the same species or a different chemical
It takes 2 monosaccharide molecules to form a maltose molecule. Those are 2 glucose molecules. So 2 glucose molecules join together to make 1 maltose molecule.
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
The monosaccharides galactose and glucose, when bonded together through a condensation reaction, form the disaccharide lactose.
Molecules have to be stuck together, or they would not be molecules. Molecules are bonded to one another because of electrons. Without those bonds, they would be individual atoms.
Carbon atoms can be bonded together.
atoms are made of molecules and that is why they are related !
Glucose and Glucose
When atoms bond together they make molecules or compounds, depending on if the atom bonds with another atom of the same species or a different chemical
Fructose. Sucrose is the disaccharide made from two monosaccharides, glucose and fructose. The other disaccharides are lactose (glucose and galactose) and maltose (glucose and glucose). The monomers are bonded together through glycosidic linkages.
It takes 2 monosaccharide molecules to form a maltose molecule. Those are 2 glucose molecules. So 2 glucose molecules join together to make 1 maltose molecule.
Disaccharides are composed of two carbohydrate molecules, specifically sugars. A very common disaccharide is sucrose, (table sugar) which is composed of a glucose molecule and a fructose molecule.
Plants use the air, water and sunlight to make glucose molecules.
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
Two. Sucrose is composed of the simple sugars glucose and fructose chemically bonded.