How do I match these carbohydrate terms?
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May 27, 2018
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Explanation:
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(Not sure) Laypersons call simple carbohydrates Sugars while scientific nomenclature uses the term, Monosaccharides.
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Glucose and fructose molecules are classified as Monosaccharides.
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Sucrose, lactose and maltose are the common disaccharides.
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Any molecule made of thousands of simple sugar molecules covalently bonded together is called a polysaccharide.
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And 6. Are correct.
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The polysaccharide Glycogen is an energy rich compound stored in the human liver and skeletal muscle cells.
Others Are correct.
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