Sucrose.
A sugar, or disaccharide. Also known as table sugar.
Fruit sugar. Fructose is a simple monosaccharide found in plants.
Glucose is a simple sugar, also known as a monosaccharide. It is a carbohydrate.
Fructose anyway is known to be one of the sweetest, if not, the sweetest sugar anyway! . . . In most cases - yes. Simple Carbohydrates are also known as simple sugars. They are sometimes natural sugars (like in apples) or unatural (like in lollipops).
Complex carbohydrates are broken down into simple carbohydrates -- also known as sugar.
Glucose is, actually, a simple aldosic monosaccharide found in plants. Table sugar is also called sucrose and sucrose is made up of two glucose molecules.
Monosaccharide
Granulated sugar is pure sucrose, also known as table sugar. It is commonly refined from plants that contain sugar in abundance like sugar cane or sugar beets. Sucrose is also the main sugar in honey and in brown sugar, though there are other substances along with the sucrose in those mixtures.
Table sugar has the formula C6H12O6. It is regarded as organic. The simplest organic compound is CH4, methane. Compounds need to contain carbons and hydrogens to be regarded as organic, but can contain elements also such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur etc.
Any simple sugar is not an element but a bonded collection of many individual elements, also known as a molecule. There is no right answer to this misguide question.
No. It is a polysaccharide also known as animal starch.
No: lactose is a disaccharide composed of glucose and galactose. It is found exclusively in milk and is also known as "milk sugar".