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carbohydrates our of curiosity, do you have a test question to answer?
Metabolism.The reactions that build larger molecules from smaller ones (syntheses) are collectively called anabolism, and breakdown reactions constitute catabolism. There are also reactions that do not belong to either group, for example the conversion of glucose into glucose-6-phosphate.
The main class of enzymes that the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of lactose to galactose and glucose belongs to hydrolase. One example of a reaction of hydrolase is ser to ala which equals ser plus ala.
Starch is a carbohydrate consisting of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Starch is a large molecule consisting of large quantities of glucose molecules. Hope this helps
They belong to the pyrimidine group.
glucose
Glucose belongs to the group of macromolecule called carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates / Sugars
Sugar (it's composed of fructose and glucose)
Glucose. Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine are all parts in DNA. Glucose is sugar, which your body uses for energy.
Only individual elements have a place on the periodic table, but glucose is composed of three different elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, so it doesn't belong anywhere on the table.
carbohydrates our of curiosity, do you have a test question to answer?
No. They do not test specifically for drugs. They test for protein and glucose levels to determine if you have diabetes or kidney problems. If you're worried about them finding out you use drugs, then the cockpit is not where you belong.
Sugar is glucose but both a carbohydrates!!
Organic chemistry, biochemistry, carbohydrate, disaccharide and fruit sugar.
Metabolism.The reactions that build larger molecules from smaller ones (syntheses) are collectively called anabolism, and breakdown reactions constitute catabolism. There are also reactions that do not belong to either group, for example the conversion of glucose into glucose-6-phosphate.
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