They form Sucrose, a type of disaccharide
Plant cells bearing chlorophyll pigments assimilates the atmospheric CO2 and combines enzymatically with water H2O, in presence of light as energy soruce to produce Glucose C6H12O6 (Having high Oxidising property, High energy molecule) and Oxygen O2. In short glucose is combination of Water and atmospheric Carbondioxide produced by the process of photosynthesis with the help of chlorophyll and light energy.
Single monosaccharide glucose molecules may join together by a condensation reaction/dehydration synthesis reaction to form a disaccharide called maltose.
Two glucose molecules will form a disaccharide. The disaccharide that forms is based on the type of bond. Some common presentations are Maltose, Trehalose, and Cellobiose.
Two glucose molecules form the disaccharide maltose, which can be broken back down into glucose by the enzyme maltase.
A polysaccharide
6 carbon, 12 hydrogen, 6 oxygen
sucrose
a disaccharide
Sucrose, which is table sugar, is a disaccharide composed of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose chemically combined. Maltose is a disaccharide composed of two glucose monosaccharides chemically combined.
Starch.
They are the same: starch is the form in which glucose is stored. So nothing happens.
We need water because our body needs engry in the form of glucose. When two glucose combins it called as disuccharid it's not glucose. So the process of turning them into glucose is done by the water.
the two molecules that leave the Calvin cycle and are combined to form glucose is CO2
Glucose and fructose combined in a particular way form sucrose. If they're combined in any other way, they form some other disaccharide.
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All sugar and starch molecules are carbohydrates. Glucose is no exception. It is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms exclusively.
glucose and fructose can be combined into the disaccharide sucrose
the glucose sugar from your food is combined in respiration with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water and energy in the form of ATP
Maltose
Sucrose
Disaccharide
Plants use water, carbon dioxide, and the energy of sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen, in the process called photosynthesis. To form a carbohydrate molecule, carbon and oxygen is combined with hydrogen from the breakup of water molecules.
glucose is a type of sugar, and it is combined with starch. sugar is a category, because it could be fructose, glucose, etc.
the plants will produce glucose if there is any extra food as food comes in sugar and when it is combined with water plus oxygen, it turns to glucose
Fermentation occurs when there is not enough oxygen available to perform respiration. In respiration, glucose is combined with oxygen to form CO2, H2O, and energy. In fermentation, glucose is broken down into CO2 and ethanol, which releases less energy.