1. Maltose is a disaccharide of, Explain in 2-3 sentences why you chose this answer. A. glucose and galactose B. glucose and glucose C. glucose and lactose D. fructose and lactose ANSWER : EXPLANATION :
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- Shown here is a monosachharide. How many total forms of this sugar are there? 1 CHO H-2 он н-3 он на I I H4OH + 0 0 0 0 8 2 5CH₂OH 161. Glycosidic bond between galactose and glucose in lactose is ______. In 2-3 sentences, explain why this is your answer. a. α 1 – 4 b. β 1 – 4 c. α 1 – 2 d. β 1 – 2Pls choose the best answer1. Which of the following is known as the blood sugar?A. MaltoseB. FructoseC. GlucoseD. Galactose 2. Sucrose is made ofA. two units of glucose linked by beta glycosidic bondB. two units of fructose linked by alpha glycosidic bondC. Glucose and fructoseD. two units of glucose linked by alpha glycosidic bond
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- H. N-C-C Choose A if the statement is CORRECT B if the statement is WRONG H он CH, This amino acid is/has: CH2 6. polar CH2 | CH2 | NH, _7. charged 8. basic side chain 9. aromatic side chain 10. K2. Name the disaccharide (shown at right) formed by glycosidic linkage of D-Glucose and D-Fructose. ● Name this disaccharide: Do you expect this disaccharide to be a reducing sugar? Briefly explain. OH HOCH₂ H CH₂OH I H OH H H HO OH H H O OH H CH₂OHThe monosaccharide shown below polymerizes to form a polysaccharide where each sugar residue is linked to each other by a 8 (1 + 4) linkage. Which of the choices below represents the polysaccharide just described? HO он H О он H но CH2OH CH2OH H. OH OH OH H H OH OH O- ÇH2OH CH2OH ÇH2OH -0- 0- -0 H OH H OH H H он -0 H H. OH OH H OH H CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH H. OH H OH он H OH
- 24. Which polysaccharide is cleaved by beta glucosidases?A. AmyloseB. GlycogenC. InulinD. Cellobiose25. Heparin is one of the polysaccharides that are assigned for you to research on. Based on your readings, what is themonosaccharide units found in heparin?A. glucosamine, glucuronic acid, and iduronic acidB. glucose, fructose and galactoseC. N-acetylmuramic acid and N-galacturonic acidD. L-fucose, D-galactosamine and D-mannitolof 17 > Lactose is a monosaccharide my disaccharide polysaccharide and galactose is a1.Give 7 examples of each of these monosaccharides and it should not be the examples considered in classI.TriosisIi.tetrosisIii.heptosis 2.Give 7 examples of each of these oligosaccharides and it should not be the examples considered in classI.dissacharidesIi.trisaccharidesIii.tetrasacharides