Group the following carbohydrates based on their characteristics and examples: monosaccharide, disaccharide, polysaccharide
A. Monosaccharide: formed from two monosaccharide units, table sugar
Disaccharide: single sugar molecule, glucose
Polysaccharide: three or more sugar molecules, starch
B. Monosaccharide: single sugar molecule, glucose
Disaccharide: formed from two monosaccharide units, table sugar
Polysaccharide: three or more sugar molecules, starch
C. Monosaccharide: single sugar molecule, glucose
Disaccharide: three or more sugar molecules, starch
Polysaccharide: formed from two monosaccharide units, table sugar
What conditions must be true for a population to remain in genetic equilibrium?
Gene flow, genetic drift, sexual selection, population isolation, and no mutations
Gene flow, random mating, no mutations, no genetic variation, and no natural selection
Large population, sexual selection, gene flow, no mutations, and no natural selection
Large population, random mating, no migration in or out, no mutations, and no genetic variation