Monosaccharides can be modified through the addition of a(n) forming a(n)_____.
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Monosaccharides can be modified through the addition of a(n) forming a(n)_____. amine; peptide bond amine; N-glycolytic bond alcohol; glycosidic bond phosphoryl group; para-glycosidic bond ketone; hemiketal Which of the following is TRUE about two monosaccharides linked together? They form a disaccharide. They contain two glycosidic bonds. They contain a reducing end. Both anomeric carbons can freely switch between alpha and beta forms. All of the answers are correct. Which of the following is a characteristic of glycogen? It is a heteropolymer. It contains glucose and fructose. It contains both alpha-1, 4-glycosidic bonds and alpha -1, 6-glycosidic bonds. Unlike amylose and amylopectin, it cannot be hydrolyzed by amylase. The ratio of a-1, 4-glycosidic bonds to alpha-1, 6-glycosidic bonds is about 30 to1 Which of the following is TRUE of sucrose (common table sugar)? It contains an N-glycosidic bond. It is a trisaccharide. It contains one glucose unit and one fructose unit It contains two alpha-glycosidic linkages. Both monosaccharides of sucrose are present as pyranose rings. Which of the following is TRUE of sucrose and lactose? They are both disacchandes. They both contain N-glycosidic bonds. They have different molecular formulas. They are both reducing sugars. They both contain alpha-glycosidic linkages.Explanation / Answer
5) Option C
6) Option A
7) Option C
8) Option C
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