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Monsaccharides are a simple for a sugar and can have a sweet taste. They are usually colorless and water-soluble. Monosaccharide includes glucose and galactose. Lactose is made from both of those at its simplest forms.

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Q: How lactose is formed from monosaccahrides?
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