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Q: Which molecule is formed from a molecule of glucose joined to a molecule of fructose?
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Sucrose is formed when glucose is joined to fructose?

The disaccharide molecule, sucrose is not formed from two glucose molecules. Sucrose is formed from one glucose molecule and one fructose molecule.


Sucrose is formed when glucose is joined to fructose by a?

Glycosidic Linkage


Sucrose is formed when glucose is joined to fructose by?

glycosidic linkage


When two molecules of glucose are joined by one molecule of water is removed and a is formed?

b


What common molecule is formed when monosaccharid molecules are joined?

double sugars. glucose is a monomer.


When two molecules of glucose are joined by one molecule of water is romoved and a is formed?

dehydration synthesis, disaccharide


When two molecules of glucose are joined by what one molecule of water is formed and a what is formed?

the answer for Plato is B.just want to know the answer is dehydration synthesis, disaccharide


Is sucrose ionic or covalent?

covalent. It's a dissacharide made of one glucose molecule and one fructose molecule joined via a glycosidic bond


What does glucose and fructose form when joined together?

saccharose also known as sugar


What molecule do you remove from glucose and fructose to make sucrose?

Two monomers to a dimer - this is a condensation reaction that involves the combining of -OH from the [enzymatically specific] one and the +H from the other to form H2O.


What common molecule is always formed whenever monosaccharides are joined?

Water is formed when monosaccharides are joined.


When two glucose molecules are joined together what is the name of the new molecule?

sucrose