Disaccharides.
Two sugars connected together are called disaccharides.
Two sugars linked by a covalent bond is known as a disaccharide. Examples of disaccharides include sucrose (table sugar), lactose (milk sugar), and maltose (malt sugar).
Complex sugars or starches are called polysaccharides.
DNA consists of two long polymers of simple units called nucleotides, with backbones made of sugars and phosphate.
Glucose and fructose chemically combine to form the disaccharide sucrose.
Two sugars connected together are called disaccharides.
What are sugars
Two sugars linked by a covalent bond is known as a disaccharide. Examples of disaccharides include sucrose (table sugar), lactose (milk sugar), and maltose (malt sugar).
no. in reality there are actually two sugars.
Three. Trisaccharide means three sugars. Disaccharide is two, monosaccharide is one.
Complex sugars or starches are called polysaccharides.
Gluconeogenesis is the term meaning production of new sugars.
It is called calvin cycle. It is called dark reaction too
DNA consists of two long polymers of simple units called nucleotides, with backbones made of sugars and phosphate.
A Glycosidic bond is formed by a Condensation Reaction
I know two of them are called Jake and Alex because I go to school with them. Jake's eyes are two different colours it's awesome :)
Glucose and fructose chemically combine to form the disaccharide sucrose.