828 glucose molecules and no water becuase hydrolysis removes water
576 glucose molecules
I think you are talking about a polysaccharide. There are monosaccharides and polysaccharides with the latter consisting of many sugar molecules bonded together. Hope this helps.
A polysaccharide is made up of 10+ molecules by definition. So it would be 10.
Polysaccharide Terms for long chains of sugar molecules include: Polysaccharide, Amylose and Starch.
polysaccharide
carbohydrate
Carbohydrates are the molecules made of sugar repeats. Starch, cellulose and glycogen are classical example for the same. They can be digested back to the monomers by the enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis reaction such as cellulase or amylase.
I think you are talking about a polysaccharide. There are monosaccharides and polysaccharides with the latter consisting of many sugar molecules bonded together. Hope this helps.
Polysaccharide are large numbers of carbohydrates found in or made by living organisms and microbes. They are large, complex molecules of hundreds to thousands of glucose molecules bonded together in ong long chainlike molecule. Polysaccharide is a polymeric carbohydrate structure. Is is structures that repeat units.
Starch consist of the elements Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
A polysaccharide
Five. One molecule of water will be used to break each bond between the amino acids. Since there are five bonds, then five molecules of water will be required for the hydrolysis of this peptide.
A carbohydrate made of hundreds of molecules linked together is called a polysaccharide. An example of a polysaccharide is starch.
The products of the hydrolysis of cellulose are glucose molecules.
A polysaccharide is made up of 10+ molecules by definition. So it would be 10.
Polysaccharide Terms for long chains of sugar molecules include: Polysaccharide, Amylose and Starch.
polysaccharide
carbohydrate