Respuesta :

A molecule that comprises a single sugar unit and usually has the formula C6H12O6. While some monosaccharides have the same molecular formula, their differences in structural formula (the way in which their atoms are arranged within the molecule) is what creates their differences in properties.

Answer:

Carbohydrate

Explanation: Carbohydrates containing one or two sugar units are referred to as simple carbohydrates. Carbohydrates containing many sugar molecules are called complex carbohydrates Simple carbohydrates.