The general formula of monosaccharides is C6H12O6.
The subunits that make up polysaccharides are sugars, or monosaccharides. An example of a monosaccharide is glucose, which we need for energy.
Simple sugars.
Monosaccharides make up carbohydrates. Amino acids make up proteins. fatty acids and glycerols for lipids. Nucleotides for nucleic acids
The chemical elements present in monosaccharides are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O). These elements combine in specific ratios to form different types of monosaccharides, such as glucose, fructose, and galactose.
The general formula of monosaccharides is Cx(H2O)y.
starches and monosaccharides are carbohydrates, and monosaccharides make up starches, which is a polysaccharide.
The subunits that make up polysaccharides are sugars, or monosaccharides. An example of a monosaccharide is glucose, which we need for energy.
Simple sugars.
monosaccharides
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Two Monosaccharides
Lactose is composed of two monosaccharides: glucose and galactose.
Maltose is made up of two glucose molecules.
Monosaccharides make up carbohydrates. Amino acids make up proteins. fatty acids and glycerols for lipids. Nucleotides for nucleic acids
SUCROSE= GLUCOSE+ FRUCTOSE by MALERIE
sucrose=glucose+fructose
sucrose=glucose+fructose