fructose
natural sugars.....lactose in milk, fructose in fruit and honey
Simple sugars include glucose (the form in which sugar circulates in the blood), fructose (found in fruit and honey), and galactose (produced by the digestion of milk).
no honey is not fruit, it is a type of sugar
glucose
Other names for fructose are fruit sugar which is naturally found in fruit. Artificial fructose is called corn syrup, High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and crystalline syrup . Levulose is a simple sugar found in honey and some ripe fruits.
Fruit sugar. Fructose is a simple monosaccharide found in plants.
Fructose is a sugar found in fruit and honey. It is a monosacchardide.
No, fructose found in fruit and honey is not a disaccharide; it is a monosaccharide. Monosaccharides are the simplest form of sugar, consisting of single sugar molecules. Disaccharides, on the other hand, are composed of two monosaccharides linked together, such as sucrose (glucose + fructose) or lactose (glucose + galactose).
The sugar that is found in fruit is the monosacchride called "fructose". When it is bonded to the sugar glucose, the combination is known as sucrose. Fructose is found in honey, tree and vine fruits, flowers, berries and most root vegetables.
Glucose is known as grape sugar or blood sugar, as it is commonly found in grapes and can also be found in various fruits and honey. Milk sugar, on the other hand, refers to lactose, which is found in milk and dairy products.
No, fructose is a monosaccharide sugar and does not exist in an ionic form. It is a simple carbohydrate found in fruits and honey.
Honey