Monosaccharides, or more commonly glucose, galactose and fructose.
Another name for starch is a carbohydrate polymer.
Another name that can be used for a single-strand wire is thread or strand.
No, food starch and carrageenan are not the same. Food starch is a carbohydrate derived from sources like corn, wheat, or potatoes, used as a thickening agent. Carrageenan is a plant-based extract obtained from seaweed, used as a stabilizer or thickening agent in food products.
Bacteria, or single celled organisms
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Another name for starch is a carbohydrate polymer.
Polysaccharides
Carbohydrate or polysaccharide.
Another name that can be used for a single-strand wire is thread or strand.
Starch.
Single
name a structural carbohydrate ?
Condensation Reaction.
Glucose
Monosaccharides
Yes it is.
No, food starch and carrageenan are not the same. Food starch is a carbohydrate derived from sources like corn, wheat, or potatoes, used as a thickening agent. Carrageenan is a plant-based extract obtained from seaweed, used as a stabilizer or thickening agent in food products.