Glucose is a simple example.
Yes, a simple sugar is created during photosynthesis. This is how the plant creates and uses energy to live on.
Carbohydrates are generally made of monosaccharides (i.e. simple sugars), like glucose (C6H12O6). As a result, the ratio of elements for carbohydrate sugars (C:H:O) would be 1:2:1.
Glucose belongs to the sugar group.
That is the glucose. It is used for respiration
Simple whole number ratio implies that ratio of the elements in a compound is a whole number i.e. the ratio of elements bear whole number. For example in Cu2O, Cu and O combine in a simple whole number ratio of 2:1.
It could certainly be described as a simple ratio of positive integers.
Glucose is a simple sugar molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in a specific ratio. It has the chemical formula C6H12O6.
Glucose is simple sugar.
Glucose is a simple example.
Glucose is a simple monosaccharide.
Glucose is a complex carbohydrate.
Yes, a simple sugar is created during photosynthesis. This is how the plant creates and uses energy to live on.
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Carbohydrates are generally made of monosaccharides (i.e. simple sugars), like glucose (C6H12O6). As a result, the ratio of elements for carbohydrate sugars (C:H:O) would be 1:2:1.
A Part-to-part ratio
Yes, a number in a ratio must be a whole number.