Concept explainers
a.
To identify:
The monosaccharide that produces disaccharide in combination with glucose.
Introduction:
The atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen combine to form simple or complex sugars. The fruit sugar is found in fruits and many of the plants. The monosaccharides are the simplest form of sugars that cannot be broken into smaller carbohydrates. UTI is caused due to less amount of vitamin C in the body and it is a type of bacterial infection.
b.
To identify:
The monosaccharide that is also called blood sugar.
Introduction:
The atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen combine to form simple or complex sugars. The fruit sugar is found in fruits and many of the plants. The monosaccharides are the simplest form of sugars that cannot be broken into smaller carbohydrates. UTI is caused due to less amount of vitamin C in the body and it is a type of bacterial infection.
c.
To identify:
The monosaccharide which is also called levulose.
Introduction:
The atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen combine to form simple or complex sugars. The fruit sugar is found in fruits and many of the plants. The monosaccharides are the simplest form of sugars that cannot be broken into smaller carbohydrates. UTI is caused due to less amount of vitamin C in the body and it is a type of bacterial infection.
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