A.
The answer is option A. Galactose.
The galactose is combined with glucose to form the milk sugar known as lactose.
Sucrose is made of one molecule of glucose and one molecule of fructose.
The fructose and glucose are the monosaccharides.
B.
The answer is option E. Glycogen.
Sucrose is known as the cane sugar.
Cellulose forms the covering of the plants in their cell membrane.
Fructose is known as the fruit sugar.
Starch is the major source of energy for plants.
Glycogen is formed in the animal body and which is stored in liver.
Thank you.....
Hope my answer was helpful....
Please rate positive if you are satisfied....
Which monosaccharide rarely occurs freely in nature but is tied up in milk sugar until it...
ch the item in column 2 that best match the item in column 1. 6. Match the Column 1 Column 2 glycogen cellulose amylose sucrose glucose A. monosaccharide that is the main food for the brain B. composed of one glucose and one fructose C. component of starch composed of branched and unbranched glucose units. D. monosaccharide that is sweeter than table sugar E. monosaccharide which is a component of milk sugar F. most abundant polysaccharide in nature G. storage...
3. Ribose isan) Carbohydrates a) aldotetrose b) aldopentose c) ketotriose 1. The monosaccharide that is also called blood sugar 4. In the following Fischer projection, which chiral carbon is used to determine whether the sugar is。er L? a) ribulose b) galactose c) glucose d) bose a) The green carbon b) The yellow carbon c) The blue carbon d) The red carbon он но но CH2OH 2. All of the following monosaccharides are aldoses &. In the following Flscher projection, is...
Identify ALL of the following which are fibers: xantham gum lactose galactose sucrose maltose pectin glucose lactose guar gum starch cellulose amylopectin glycogen amylose fructose
17. When your blood sugar is low, what does your pancreas secrete to raise your a. glucagon b. acid ancreas secrete to raise your blood sugar? c. insulin d. glycogen 18. Carbohydrates contain which three elements? a. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen b. nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen c. phosphorus, hydrogen, oxygen d. carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen 19. Which of the following are monosaccharides? a. amino acids, lipids, starch c. cellulose, glycogen, starch b. lactose, maltose, sucrose d. glucose, fructose, galactose 20. What eynlain
me Q4. Match questions (may contain (a) starch (e) cellulose (i) heparin peptidoglycan (m) sialic acid (g) agaropectin (b) glycogen (f) fructose G) neuraminidase (c) chitin (g) glycolipid (d) agarose (h) hyaluronate (k)proteoglycan (n) hemagglutinin (r) glucose (o) chondroitin (s) galactose (p) agarose (t) proteoglycan (v) sucrose (x) glycoprotein (y) maltose (u) lactose (z) amylose lectin molecule(s) used by viruses to recognize host cells. disaccharide(s) containing galactose(s). glycosaminoglycan(s) that inhibit blood clotting through the interaction with prothrombin monosaccharide(s) that is...
DHow do I draw this. Simple Carbs - Monosaccharides Simple Carbs - Disaccharides Complex Carbs - Polysaccharides D-Glucose aldohexose blood sugar Sucrose table sugar NONREDUCING D-glucose + D-fructose aß (1-2) glycosidic linkage Starch amylose + amylopectin unbranched + branched a(1-4) glycosidic linkage D-Fructose ketohexose fruit sugar Maltose malt sugar 2 D-glucose a(1-4) glycosidic linkage Glycogen storage for D-glucose in humans - branched a(1-4) glycosidic linkage D-Galactose aldohexose brain sugar Lactose milk sugar D-glucose + D-galactose B (1-4) glycosidic linkage Cellulose...
3.) Digestion of food, in which large biological molecules are broken down into their smaller building blocks, is an example of which of the following types of chemical reactions: a. dehydration synthesis b. anabolism e. hydrolysis d.precipitation 4.) TRUE or FALSE: Hydrolysis reactions require energy input. 5.) Give an example of a disaccharide and indicate which monosaccharides it is composed of. 6.) Which of the following is a polysaccharide? b. sucrose c. glycogen a. glucose d. fructose e. deoxyribose 7.)...
MATCHING. Choose the item in column 2 that best matches oach item in column 1.(2 pto 00) Select the correct carbohydrate for each doseription 1) a disaccharide found in milk and milk A) maltose products B) lactose 2) an unbranched carbohydrate that stores glucose in plants • C) cellulose 3) a carbohydrate that stores energy in the human body D) fructose 4) a carbohydrate that is used to build cell walls in plants glycogen F) amylose 5) a monosaccharide found...
1-10 help!!! 1) A carbohydrate that gives two molecules when it is completely hydrolyzed is known as a A) monosaccharide. B) disaccharide. C) polysaccharide. D) starch. 2) A reducing sugar gives a precipitate of silver metal with Benedict's reagent. a. True b. False 3) Cellulose will give a positive Benedict's test. Sa TrueS b. False 4) The product of oxidation of an aldose is a carboxylic acid. Sa True b. False 5) Maltose is a reducing sugar. a. True b....
Worksheet 4-5: Carbohydrates Crossword Puzzle 4 5 6 la 10 11 Across Down 3. the green pigment of plants that captures solar encrgy for photosynthesis 6. a plant polysaccharide composed of glucose 7. adisaccharide composed of glucose and fructose; commonly known as table sugar, beet sugar, or cane sugar 9. an animal polysaccharide composed of glucose; it is made and stored in the liver and muscles as a storage form of glucose 10. a single sugar unit 11. indigestible food...