elements
They can be Atoms but there usually clustered together
There are so many particles in a glucose molecule! The smallest atom is the hydrogen atom, but the hydrogen atom is made out of protons, neutrons, and electrons, the smallest being electrons. Who knows what electrons are made out of?
A nucleotide
A nucleotide
Disaccharides are composed of two single sugar molecules linked together in a glycosidic bond. This bond forms between the hydroxyl group of one sugar molecule and the anomeric carbon atom of another sugar molecule. This linkage results in a molecule with two sugar units.
They can be Atoms but there usually clustered together
There are so many particles in a glucose molecule! The smallest atom is the hydrogen atom, but the hydrogen atom is made out of protons, neutrons, and electrons, the smallest being electrons. Who knows what electrons are made out of?
A nucleotide
A nucleotide
an element or a molecule
A nucleotide
Yes. A molecule of Iron, only consists of one type of atom, namely, Iron
Disaccharides are composed of two single sugar molecules linked together in a glycosidic bond. This bond forms between the hydroxyl group of one sugar molecule and the anomeric carbon atom of another sugar molecule. This linkage results in a molecule with two sugar units.
An elemental molecule, like H2 or O2.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
There is no such thing. A positive molecule will only be attracted to a negative molecule.
They can be Atoms but there usually clustered together