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28 April, 03:28

Lily visits her family doctor. He tells her that the upset stomach she experiences after drinking milk is caused by too little lactase, an enzyme that breaks down a sugar in milk into monosaccharides. Which monosaccharides form from this reaction?

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  1. 28 April, 04:15
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    Lactose is a disaccharide molecule, which means it is formed by two different simple sugar molecules bonded together; those molecules are glucose and galactose. The body can extract energy from lactose, so it uses an enzyme called lactase to break lactose into two monosaccharides: glucose and galactose.

    We can conclude that after lactase breaks down a sugar in milk, the monosaccharides formed in that reaction are glucose and galactose.
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