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Match the polysaccharide to its unique properties.
Match the polysaccharide to its unique properties.
glycogen = storage form of glucose in humans starch = storage form of glucose in plants; human can digeast cellulose = storage form of glucose in plants; not eatable
Match the polysaccharide to its chemical properties.
Match the polysaccharide to its chemical properties.
glycogen = a configuration of the sugar; joined by a linkages starch = a configuration of the sugar; joined by a linkages cellulose = B configuration of the sugar; joined by B linkages
Match the name of the sugar to the number of saccharide monomers contained within it. In other words, if it's a monosaccharide, choose 1; if it's a disaccharide, choose 2; and if it's a polysaccharide, choose lots.
Match the name of the sugar to the number of saccharide monomers contained within it. In other words, if it's a monosaccharide, choose 1; if it's a disaccharide, choose 2; and if it's a polysaccharide, choose lots.
sucrose = 2 (disaccharide glucose = 1 (monosaccharide) maltose = 2 (disaccharide lactose = 2 (disaccharide)
Match the name of the sugar to the number of saccharide monomers contained within it. In other words, if it's a monosaccharide, choose 1; if it's a disaccharide, choose 2; and if it's a polysaccharide, choose lots.
Match the name of the sugar to the number of saccharide monomers contained within it. In other words, if it's a monosaccharide, choose 1; if it's a disaccharide, choose 2; and if it's a polysaccharide, choose lots.
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Match the name of the sugar to the number of saccharide monomers contained within it. In other words, if it's a monosaccharide, choose 1; if it's a disaccharide, choose 2; and if it's a polysaccharide, choose lots.
Match the name of the sugar to the number of saccharide monomers contained within it. In other words, if it's a monosaccharide, choose 1; if it's a disaccharide, choose 2; and if it's a polysaccharide, choose lots.
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The reaction shown here is an example of a ________________ reaction.
The reaction shown here is an example of a ________________ reaction.
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The reaction shown here is an example of a _______________ reaction.
The reaction shown here is an example of a _______________ reaction.
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Nitrogenous bases are nitrogen-containing organic molecules. Match the nitrogenous base to its properties.
Nitrogenous bases are nitrogen-containing organic molecules. Match the nitrogenous base to its properties.
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A nucleoside is formed when a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) is added to a nitrogenous base. Which of the following nucleosides are found in RNA?
A nucleoside is formed when a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) is added to a nitrogenous base. Which of the following nucleosides are found in RNA?
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A nucleoside is formed when a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) is added to a nitrogenous base. Which of the following nucleosides are found in DNA?
A nucleoside is formed when a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) is added to a nitrogenous base. Which of the following nucleosides are found in DNA?
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Nucleotides consist of a nucleoside plus a 1____ group. RNA and DNA are 2____ of monomers known as 3_____ .
Nucleotides consist of a nucleoside plus a 1____ group. RNA and DNA are 2____ of monomers known as 3_____ .
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