No, because an alkane is only made of carbon and hydrogene, and their is oxygen in glucose.
All carbohydrates are definitively hydrocarbons. An organic molecule is loosely defined as one containing Carbon and Hydrogen. Putting these two facts together would suggest that no they are always organic. They can however be produced by "inorganic" methods.
Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic hydrocarbons
they are examples of organic compounds called carbohydrates... carbohydrates can be complex like polysaccharides..example is starch. or carbohydrates can simple like monosaccharides or disaccharides...example is sugar
Pancreatic amylase is an enzyme produced by the pancreas that helps break down carbohydrates (starches) into smaller molecules like sugars. This process allows for the absorption of these sugars in the small intestine, providing the body with a source of energy.
The difference between Carbohydrates (sugars) and Lipids: 1) sugars disolve in water lipids don't 2) sugars are made-up of subunits that form large polymers and lipids are not and don't form polymers. 3)Lipids store more energy than sugars. 4) sugars form stuctural components (cellulose in plants) and lipids form bountaries like the cell membrane due to hydrophobic hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbons and carbohydrates both contain carbon, and are therefore organic compounds.
Yes
Ethane and heptane are hydrocarbons (chemical compounds containing hydrogen and carbon, most notably from decomposition of carbohydrates). Paraffin wax is a mixture of hydrocarbons, also found as an oily liquid.
hydrocarbons are compounds composed to carbon and hydrogen only. They are used to feul, they are not for eating! carbohydrates contain elements other elements such as water and manifest in sugars eg. glucose, galactose saccharides. They're the stuff that make up your bread, aka. carbs. This is the stuff you eat!
Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates
organic molecules In particular, Hydrocarbons.
of the choices: proteins starches nucleotides lipids nucleotides are not macromolecules
The complete reaction of hydrocarbons or carbohydrates with oxygen forms carbon dioxide and water vapor as products. This process is known as combustion and is exothermic, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
The four major groups in organic chemistry are hydrocarbons, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids. Hydrocarbons are compounds made of hydrogen and carbon, while carbohydrates are sugars and starches. Proteins are made up of amino acids and are essential for cell structure and function, while lipids include fats, oils, and waxes.
Either Hydrocarbons, monomers,plastics or polymers
Well, darling, substituted hydrocarbons are like regular hydrocarbons' flashy cousins. They both contain carbon and hydrogen, but the substituted ones have some hydrogen atoms replaced by other elements or groups. So, it's like comparing a basic black dress to one with sequins and feathers - same idea, just a bit more pizzazz.
All carbohydrates are definitively hydrocarbons. An organic molecule is loosely defined as one containing Carbon and Hydrogen. Putting these two facts together would suggest that no they are always organic. They can however be produced by "inorganic" methods.