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2 March, 03:34

Which of the following correctly describes a reaction that forms a disaccharide from two monosaccharides?

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Galactose + glucose → lactose

Glucose + sucrose → fructose

Glycogen + fructose → maltose

Maltose + lactose → cellulose

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  1. 2 March, 04:59
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    The answer that correctly describes a reaction that forms a disaccharide from two monosaccharides is Galactose + glucose = lactose.

    Cellulose is not a disaccharide, glycogen is not a monosaccharide, and sucrose isn't either.
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