Science, asked by somilsingh2862, 1 month ago

write the monomer of gluecose....​

Answers

Answered by Mysticaldimples27
1

Answer:

Monosaccharides contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules. These monomers can form long chains that make up polymers known as carbohydrates, the energy-storing molecules found in food. Glucose is a monomer with the formula C6H12O6, meaning it has six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in its base form.

Answered by ParikhAyushi
7

Answer:

Monosaccharides contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules. These monomers can form long chains that make up polymers known as carbohydrates, the energy-storing molecules found in food. Glucose is a monomer with the formula C6H12O6, meaning it has six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in its base form.

Explanation:

Hope it's help

Similar questions