Sucrose, Lactose, Maltose
Maltos glucose
A disaccharide, an example of this would be Sucrose, which is a disaccharide made up of Fructose and Glucose, and also Lactose, which is a disaccharide made up of Galactose and Glucose.
The disaccharide are sugars, including maltose, lactose, and sucrose, having the formula C12H22O11.
Fructose and Glucose bond together to form disaccharide.
Disaccharides are two monosaccharides linked together. For example the disaccharide Sucrose is made up of the two monosaccharides Glucose and Fructose chemically linked together
Disaccharide
Cellulose is a polysaccharide, not a disaccharide
Surcose which is a micture of (Glucose + fructose) Lactose..................................(Glucose + galactose) Maltose..................................(Glucose + glucose)
Fructose and glucose combine to form a disaccharide.
Any of a class of sugars, including lactose and sucrose, that are composed of two monosaccharides. an example would be milk or sugar
Glucose is monosaccharide. Sucrose is disaccharide. Cellulose and starch are polysaccharides.
Disaccharide