Normal bottled water has no sugars. If it is vitamin water or flavored water it will have some.
No. Polysaccharides are sugars, amino acids make up polypeptides (proteins).
Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates composed of long chains of monosaccharide units, primarily glucose. They do not contain sugar in the same way that simple sugars do, as they are made up of many sugar molecules linked together. When digested, polysaccharides can be broken down into their constituent monosaccharides, releasing sugar into the bloodstream. Common examples of polysaccharides include starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
Polysaccharides are chains of sugars. Think of sugars as a single link in a bicycle chain and the polysaccahride as the chain.
Complex carbohydrates contain multiple sugar molecules joined together in long chains. They are made up of polysaccharides, which consist of more than 10 sugar units.
they are polysaccharides they are polysaccharides they are polysaccharides
they are polysaccharides they are polysaccharides they are polysaccharides
Polysaccharides = one sugar, such as glucose Disaccharides = linked sugars--two glucose forming maltose. Polysaccharides = many linked sugars--starch is an example of this.
carbohydrates, sugars
Saccharification is the hydrolysis of solube polysaccharides to form simple sugars.
Yes, polysaccharides are carbohydrates that are made up of many simple-sugars.
No. Polysaccharides are made of sugars.