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(A) The reaction between a hemiacetal carbon and an alcohol produces an acetal.
(B) A sugar ester is an intermediate in gluconeogenesis pathway.
(C) In a branch changed polysaccharide(Glycogen), all the glycosidic bonds along the chain are C-glycosides and those at the branch point are O-glycosides linkages.
(E) Cyclic form of the five-membered and six-membered carbohydrate structures are called Furanose and Pyranose.
6. Fill in the blanks: (7 marks) A. The reaction between a Hemiacetal carbon and an...
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2. Which of the following statements is true of cyclic forms of 6-carbon sugars? a. Conversion of the linear form to the cyclic form results from a reaction between the 0 3 carbonyl C and an alcohol in the same molecule. b. Six-C sugars only form 6-membered rings c. The cyclic form has the same number of chiral centers as the linear form. d.xAt room temperature in aqueous solutions, glucose is primarily in the linear form Both a and b...
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