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cava bio 204 s1.d23 2.12 Simple Carbohydrates

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Carbohydrates (often abbreviated [...]) are made of: 1. Carbon 2. Hydrogen 3. Oxygen Carbohydrates (often abbreviated CHO) are made of: 1. Carbon 2. Hydrogen 3. Oxygen
Carbohydrates (often abbreviated CHO) are made of: 1. [...] 2. Hydrogen 3. Oxygen Carbohydrates (often abbreviated CHO) are made of: 1. Carbon 2. Hydrogen 3. Oxygen
Carbohydrates (often abbreviated CHO) are made of: 1. Carbon 2. [...] 3. Oxygen Carbohydrates (often abbreviated CHO) are made of: 1. Carbon 2. Hydrogen 3. Oxygen
Carbohydrates (often abbreviated CHO) are made of: 1. Carbon 2. Hydrogen 3. [...] Carbohydrates (often abbreviated CHO) are made of: 1. Carbon 2. Hydrogen 3. Oxygen
The basic unit of all carbohydrates is a single sugar called a [-ide]. The basic unit of all carbohydrates is a single sugar called a monosaccharide.
[...]- means one, and -[-ide] means sugar. Mono- means one, and -saccharide means sugar.
'Saccharine' means [...]; it's a regular, if uncommon, English word. 'Saccharine' means sweet; it's a regular, if uncommon, English word.
Must carbohydrates can ultimately be broken down to [...]; a monosaccharide. Must carbohydrates can ultimately be broken down to glucose; a monosaccharide.
Fats and some proteins can be converted into glucose, but this is a very [...] process. Proteins are normally not used for energy, and fats are usually metabolized more directly. Fats and some proteins can be converted into glucose, but this is a very inefficient process. Proteins are normally not used for energy, and fats are usually metabolized more directly.
[...] is a common monosaccharide found in fruits. (Fructus is the Latin word for fruit) Fructose is a common monosaccharide found in fruits. (Fructus is the Latin word for fruit)
Fructose has the same chemical formula as [...], but the atoms are arranged differently. Fructose has the same chemical formula as glucose, but the atoms are arranged differently.
Integral components of the molecules DNA and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are the sugars [...] and [...] , respectively—both monosaccharides with five carbon atoms. Integral components of the molecules DNA and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are the sugars deoxyribose and ribose , respectively—both monosaccharides with five carbon atoms.
[-es] (di- = two) such as sucrose result when two monosaccharides form a chemical bond. Disaccharides (di- = two) such as sucrose result when two monosaccharides form a chemical bond.
Sucrose (common table sugar) is composed of a glucose molecule and a [...] molecule bonded together. Sucrose (common table sugar) is composed of a glucose molecule and a fructose molecule bonded together.
[-ose] is a common disaccharide found in milk products. (Lactation is the act of producing milk). Lactose is a common disaccharide found in milk products. (Lactation is the act of producing milk).
Lactose is a disaccharide made of glucose and [...] bonded together. Lactose is a disaccharide made of glucose and galactose bonded together.
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