suhkrumolekul
Suhkrumolekul, often translated as sugar molecule, refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by their sweet taste and their role as primary energy sources for living organisms. The simplest form of suhkrumolekul are monosaccharides, which include glucose, fructose, and galactose. These are single sugar units. Glucose is particularly important as it is the main fuel for cellular respiration in plants and animals. Fructose, found abundantly in fruits, is sweeter than glucose and is metabolized differently.
When two monosaccharide units are linked together, they form disaccharides, such as sucrose (common table sugar,
Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates composed of long chains of monosaccharide units. Examples include starch, a storage