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In which part of the body does glycogen are mostly stored in?
liver
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How do you call the polysaccharide that is considered as the main component of plant cell wall.
Cellulose
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It is a type of chemical reaction in which two molecules are combined to form a single molecule.
Dehydration Synthesis
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Maltose is a disaccharide made from the combination of what two monosaccharides?
2 Molecules of glucose (Glucose + Glucose)
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It is the bond that connects two monosaccharides to form a disaccharide.
Glycosidic bond
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It is also known as the fruit sugar.
Fructose
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Combination of Glucose and Galactose will result to what disaccharide molecule?
Lactose
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A type of polysaccharide that considered as an energy storage for plants.
Starch
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What specific disaccharide will result if we combine Glucose and Fructose?
Sucrose
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What is the chemical formula for glucose?
C6H12O6 (6 carbon, 12 Hydrogen, 6 oxygen)
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Monomers or building blocks of carbohydrates are called ________.
Monosaccharides
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Lactose intolerance is usually the result of your body not producing enough ___________ .
Lactase
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It is a chemical reaction in which a molecule of water breaks one or more chemical bonds.
Hydrolysis
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