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17 April, 08:10

What does the suffix - saccharide mean?

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  1. 17 April, 09:35
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    In biological terms, the suffix - saccharide means a group that incorporates starch, cellulose, and sugar. The Latin name of saccharide is sakkharon which means sugar.

    Explanation:

    Suffixes are morphemes that are included at the very end of some words to create a derivative. Saccharides are branched into four chemical groups.

    They are; polysaccharide, disaccharide, monosaccharide, and oligosaccharide. Here, poly is a word and saccharide is added to the end of it to create a new derivative. In biochemistry, the saccharide is the synonym of carbohydrates.
  2. 17 April, 11:16
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    Saccharide comes from greek meaning "sugar".
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