1- Starch is a saccharide. a) reducing b) branched chain c) B-glucose straight chain d) oligo 2- The branching in the linkage between a) amylose; C1-C4 b) amylose; C1-Cs c) amylopectin; C1-C4 d) amylopectin; C1-C6 3- The general formula of polysaccharides is: (A) (C6H10O5)n (B) (C6H12O5)n (C) (C6H10O6)n (D) (C6H10O6)n 4-The Ribose structure of fructose is obtained by the interaction of groups at component of starch occurs by the glycosidic carbons. which carbon atoms? a) C1 and Cs b) C1 and C6 c) C1 and C4 d) C2 and Cs 5-. Lactose does not form homo disaccharides? a) True b) False 6- Which of the following glycosidic linkage found in maltose? a) Glucose (a-1 – 2B) Fructose b) Glucose (a1 – 4) Glucose c) Galactose (B1– 4) Glucose d) Glucose (B1– 4) Glucose

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1- Starch is a
saccharide.
a) reducing
b) branched chain
c) B-glucose straight chain
d) oligo
2- The branching in the
linkage between
a) amylose; C1-C4
b) amylose; C1-C6
c) amylopectin; Ci-C4
d) amylopectin; C1-C6
3- The general formula of polysaccharides is:
(A) (C6H10O5)n
(B) (C6H12O5)n
(C) (C6H10O6)n
(D) (C6H10O6)n
4-The Ribose structure of fructose is obtained by the interaction of groups at
component of starch occurs by the glycosidic
carbons.
which carbon atoms?
a) C1 and C5
b) C1 and C6
c) C1 and C4
d) C2 and C5
5-. Lactose does not form homo disaccharides?
a) True
b) False
6- Which of the following glycosidic linkage found in maltose?
a) Glucose (a-1 – 2B) Fructose
b) Glucose (a1– 4) Glucose
c) Galactose (B1– 4) Glucose
d) Glucose (B1 – 4) Glucose
Transcribed Image Text:1- Starch is a saccharide. a) reducing b) branched chain c) B-glucose straight chain d) oligo 2- The branching in the linkage between a) amylose; C1-C4 b) amylose; C1-C6 c) amylopectin; Ci-C4 d) amylopectin; C1-C6 3- The general formula of polysaccharides is: (A) (C6H10O5)n (B) (C6H12O5)n (C) (C6H10O6)n (D) (C6H10O6)n 4-The Ribose structure of fructose is obtained by the interaction of groups at component of starch occurs by the glycosidic carbons. which carbon atoms? a) C1 and C5 b) C1 and C6 c) C1 and C4 d) C2 and C5 5-. Lactose does not form homo disaccharides? a) True b) False 6- Which of the following glycosidic linkage found in maltose? a) Glucose (a-1 – 2B) Fructose b) Glucose (a1– 4) Glucose c) Galactose (B1– 4) Glucose d) Glucose (B1 – 4) Glucose
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