Monosaccharides
The monomeric units are called amino acids, connected by polypeptide bonds.
Monomeric refers to a molecule or compound that consists of a single unit. This unit is the simplest form of a particular substance, and it is not connected to other similar units to form a polymer.
Amino acids.
The storage form of carbohydrate in animals is called glycogen, while in plants it is called starch. Both glycogen and starch serve as a source of energy that can be readily accessed when needed.
polymerization
Plants store energy in the form of Glucose
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen!
A phospholipid attached to a carbohydrate (sugar) chain is called a Glycolipid. -A protein attached to a carbohydrate is called a Glycoprotein.
A single unit of carbohydrate is called a monosaccharide. Monosaccharides are the simplest form of carbohydrates and include sugars like glucose, fructose, and galactose. These basic units can combine to form larger carbohydrate structures, such as disaccharides and polysaccharides. Monosaccharides serve as essential energy sources for cells in living organisms.
A solid form of alcohol is called "alcohol powder" or "alcohol in powder form." It is created by encapsulating liquid alcohol in a carbohydrate matrix that allows it to retain the flavor and effect of the alcohol.
Yes, milled corn contains carbohydrate. All grains, in whatever form, contain carbohydrate.
glucose