A. Glucose B. Starch C. Sucrose D. Fructose E. Cellulose F. I'm not sure
glucose... the answers change like B. would be glucose or C ext. so watch.
The basic unit of a sugar molecule is a monosaccharide. Examples of monosaccharides include glucose, fructose, and galactose.
No, a monosaccharide is not an element. It is a simple sugar molecule made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
disaccharide
A monomer is a small molecule that may become shemiclally bonded to other monomers to form a polymer. di peptides - to proteins vb lacose / molecule glucose - galactose / 2 monomer. enz to polysacharides From Belgium Roland:
No, glucose is a monosaccharide, which means it is the simplest form of sugar and cannot be broken down into simpler sugars. Polysaccharides are made up of multiple monosaccharide units linked together.
It is a carbohydrate. It is a monosaccharide.
Yes.
Yes.
The basic unit of a sugar molecule is a monosaccharide. Examples of monosaccharides include glucose, fructose, and galactose.
Monosaccharide
No, a monosaccharide is not an element. It is a simple sugar molecule made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
monosaccharide
Carbohydrate.
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Two monosaccharide molecules are needed to form one sucrose molecule.
disaccharide