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A. Monosaccharides 1. L-Glyceraldehyde D-Glyceraldehyde 4. A-D-Galactose O-D-Fructose Show transcribed image text
What are the oxidation and reduction products of the following monosaccharides: glucose, mannose, fructose, galactose?
The sweet taste of honey id because the monosaccharides D-glucose and D-fructose. What are some differences in the Fischer projections of D-glucose, D-galactose, and D-fructose? write 150 words provide 2 sources, i.e. journal articles, books, etc.
1. Starch is a polymer made from the following monomer: a. a-galactose b. C-glucose c. B-glucose d. a-fructose 2. The type of bond that forms when a disaccharide is formed from two monosaccharides is called: a. a peptide bond b. a carbohydrate bond c. an ester bond d. a glycosidic bond 3. The products of hydrolysis of lactose are: a. glucose and galactose b. glucose and fructose c. galactose and ribose d. fructose and galactose 4. Which is the most...
Amylopectin is composed of A) glucose and fructose B) galactose and fructose C) glucose D) galactose E) glucose and lactose
Identify the monosaccharides:
Choices are:
alpha or beta - d - galactose
alpha or beta - d - glucose
alpha or beta - d - xylose
alpha or beta d - arabinose
Identify the monosaccharides. CH2OH o ОН "о он ОН ОН ОН B-D-glucose B-D-glucose C. ОН CH2OH —о. WOH ОН ОН OH ОН none of the above a-D-galactose
The liver is important in carbohydrate metabolism as it processes the monosaccharides galactose and fructose into glucose. What happens to this glucose once it is done being processed in the live Check All That Apply If glucose is present in excess, some can be turned into fot. if glu If glucose is present in excess, some can be stored as glycogen glucose is present in excess, the liver makes it back into disaccharides A dx A Saved Help Save &...
A D-Glucose B. D-Fructose C. L-Glyceraldehyde 5. What is an epimer? In the following structures indicate the two structures and the specific carbon atoms that are making them epimers. (4 marks) H =0 Н. 1 11 CON HO CHI H. 2 HOCH HC=ON HOSCH 3 H-C-OH CHOH CULOH CHOH
Question 10 Glucose is also known as O fructose O galactose O dextrose O mannose
What is the identify of compound A and B?
D-allose
L-allose
D-altrose
L-altrose
D-arabinose
L-arabinose
D-erythrose
L-erythrose
D-erythrulose
L-erythrulose
D-fructose
L-fructose
D-galactose
L-galactose
D-glucose
L-glucose
D-glyceraldehyde
L-glyceraldehyde
D-gulose
L-gulose
D-idose
L-idose
D‐lyxose
L‐lyxose
D-mannose
L-mannose
D‐psicose
L‐psicose
D-ribose
L-ribose
D-ribulose
L-ribulose
D-sorbose
L-sorbose
D-tagatose
L-tagatose
D-talose
L-talose
D-threose
L-threose
D‐xylose
L‐xylose
D-xylulose
L-xylulose
None of the above
What is the identify of compound A? CH2OH HO OH OH OH Compound A
Catch Report Sheer - Lab 16 Date Neotion Instructor A. Al Monosaceharides Fischer projections L-glyceraldehyde D-glyceraldehyde How does L-glyceraldehyde differ from D-glyceraldehyde? A.2 Fischer projection of D-glucose Haworth (cyclic) formulas a-D-glucose B-D-glucose Haworth (cyclic) formula for a-D-fructose A.3 Fischer projection of D-fructose