Because it is a single hexagonal ring structure.
Glucose is a monomer because it is a single molecule that combines with other glucose molecules to make polymers called polysaccharides, such as starch.
because brain feeds on glucose
basic unit of cellulose is glucose
glucose molecules because glycogen is stored glucose formed from glucose linkages
Insulin is a hormone released by the beta cells in your pancreas, when there is glucose (sugar) in your blood. Insulin goes through the blood stream and basically tells the cells of the body that there is glucose in the blood stream. and the cells respond to it by stopping glucagon breakdown, start making glucagon, taking up glucose into the cells with glucose transporters. A hormone is a molecule that is released in one part of the body, but works in another.
fine glucose molecules can pass through the wall of the visking tube.
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Yes. You are right. Glucose is a monomer. Because it is a single molecule.
If starch is the polymer, then the monomer is glucose, which is a monosaccharide. Starch is a polysaccharide that is made up of glucose molecules.
monomer means the sinlge unit or simpliest unit of a bond, glucose is the simpliiest unit a sugar bond is going to come down to and it is a monomer of other sugars which are disaccrides such as maltose and sucrose
The monomer that is formed when starch is broken down is GLUCOSE.
the monomer of poly saccharide is glucose
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cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose. cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose.
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No. Cornstarch is a natural polysaccharide. The monomer of cornstarch is glucose.
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