The root word of saccharides is "sacchar," which is derived from the Latin word for sugar. In chemistry, saccharides refer to carbohydrates, which are compounds made up of sugar molecules.
Saccharides are the compounds that can be converted to glucose by catabolism. More complex saccharides are starches, cellulose, and gums.
Give two characteristics of each mono saccharides and polysaccharides.
It depends on the type; according to Wikipedia, "blood sugar is the monosaccharide glucose, table sugar is the disaccharide sucrose, and milk sugar is the disaccharide lactose"
the healthiest
You can't say "Most Healthiest." Either say "Most Healthy" or "Healthiest."
The healthiest thing for you is pure water.
mono
Carbohydrates
Sugars or saccharides.
Saccharides.
Carbohydrates