Polysaccharides are composed of __ subunits. How are protein molecules similar to polysaccharides? Define carbohydrates. Which of the following is a monomer? a. glucose b. sucrose c. maltose d. lactose e. cellulose Why are polysaccharides not broken down into monosaccharides by one enzyme? Which...
How are protein molecules similar to polysaccharides? How are organic molecules produced? What is a disaccharide? List two and give their functions. What is Hydrolysis? What is condensation synthesis? Sucrose, the sugar in table sugar, is composed of one glucose molecule joined to a fructose mole...
proteoglycans composed of - 95% sugar-5 % protein proteaoglycans,,, glycosaminoglycans are sugar units proteoglycans, sugar units glycsaminoglycans glycosaminoglycans strucutre - typically dissacharide- typically negative charges at least in one sugar unit most proteosaminoglycans are made up of combi...
What is maltose? Maltose ormalt sugaris adisaccharidecomposed of twoglucosemolecules connected with an alpha (1,4) glycosidic bond. Maltose is not anessential nutrient, which means you do not need to get it from food in order to live an be healthy. ...
What is lactose?Lactose or milk sugar is a simple carbohydrate, a disaccharide composed of glucose and galactose linked by a beta 1-4 glycosidic bond [1]. Lactose is not an essential nutrient, which means you do not need to get it from food to be healthy....
Sucrose, the sugar in table sugar, is composed of one glucose molecule joined to a fructose molecule. How is sucrose classified? a. as a monosaccharide b. as a polysaccharide c. as a hexose d. as a disaccharide(a) Name three disaccharides. (b) What combination makes them?
What sort of organic molecule has a negative Benedict's test and a positive Biuret test? Why is a sucrose-phosphate buffer used in the preparation of liver homogenate? Sucrose, the sugar in table sugar, is composed of one glucose molecule joined to a fructose molecule. How is sucrose classif...
What are carbohydrates in biochemistry? What enzyme breaks down starch into sugar? What catabolic process produces monosaccharides? What part of the lipid is hydrophilic? What is the relationship between monosaccharides and disaccharides? The cellular cytoplasm is primarily composed ...
What covalent bonds in the sulfamic acid (NH2SO3H) and water molecule (H2O) must have been broken to form the anion in BaSO4? What bonds, if any, must have formed? What molecules are involved in translation? What compound is composed of 3 fatty acids and glycerol? What type of atoms ...
Answer to: What is the simplest carbohydrate, also known as a simple sugar, that is active alone or serving as a monomer for disaccharides and...