as a general rule, anything ending in -ase is an enzyme, so lactase is an enzyme that breaks down molecules of lactose
Lactose is a type of sugar.
LACTOSE sugar
The bond between galactose and glucose in disacharidic lactose is of the acetal type.
because lactose is a type of sugar found in milk.
Yes cornmeal doesn't have any type of lactose.
Yes cornmeal doesn't have any type of lactose.
Lactose is also called "milk sugar" because it comes from milk. Think LACTose, like in lactate, lactation, etc.
Dairy products such as milk, yogurt, and cheese contain lactose, a type of sugar.
Lactose is transported into the cell through a specific type of transporter called a lactose permease, which is a membrane protein that facilitates the movement of lactose molecules across the cell membrane. This process is active transport, requiring energy in the form of ATP to drive the movement of lactose against its concentration gradient into the cell.
Yes, milk stout typically contains lactose, a type of sugar derived from milk.
Negative lactose fermentative organisms are bacterial species that do not ferment lactose, a type of sugar. This means they are unable to utilize lactose as a carbon source for energy production. Examples include Salmonella and Shigella species.
Lactobacillus is a type of bacteria that can digest the milk sugar lactose. It produces the enzyme lactase, which breaks down lactose into simpler sugars that can be metabolized. This process is important for the fermentation of dairy products like yogurt.