Carbohydrates.
Sugar is an example of a simple carbohydrate, starch is a complex carbohydrate, and cellulose is a type of fiber.
no, but starch and cellulose are.
Better for what?
They polymerize the sugar into either cellulose and/or starch.
Glucose, starch, and cellulose
It is called macromolecule, such as proteins, DNA and cellulose.
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Starch-you use an enzyme e.g. amylase to convert the starch to sugar ,add an enzyme which breaks the starch or cellulose into sugars. The yeast will then ferment the sugars. Not sure about cellulose...
I believe corn is a starch.Corn kernels contain sugar (sacharides) and starch (poly-saccharide). The stalk (stover) is lignin (poly-phenol) and cellulose (also a poly-saccharide).
They are all polysaccharides.
Sugar dissolves very well in water (>65%) while starch only 'absorbs' water (slimy starch or glue) whithout dissolving. Cellulose (paper, cotton) is insoluble.
You'd best be trollin'. But in all seriousness, sugars ARE carbs.