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16 March, 18:11

Match the carbohydrate class with the appropriate example of a carbohydrate in that class. Disaccharide Monosaccharide Polysaccharide Match each of the options above to the items below. Fructose Fructose Open choices for matching Lactose Lactose Open choices for matching Cellulose Cellulose Open choices for matching.

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  1. 16 March, 19:50
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    Disaccharide: Lactose

    Monosaccharide: Fructose

    Polysaccharide: Cellulose

    Explanation:

    A disaccharide is a twelve carbon sugar molecule formed from the condensation of two monosaccharide. An example is Lactose formed from the condensation of glucose and galactose

    A monosaccharide is a six carbon sugar molecule. An example is Fructose

    A polysaccharide is formed from several monomers of monosaccharide. An example is Cellulose formed from hundred to thousand monomers of glucose
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