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Is glycogen a monosaccaride disaccaride polysaccaride?

A polysaccaride.


Which of these is an example of polysaccaride?

Cellulose.


What is a polysaccaride?

a carbohydrate composed of mainly monosaccharide units- answer by Matt. Walton


Which monosaccharide is a product of milk digestion?

galactose


Is galactose a complex carb?

is galactose a complex carbohydrate


What does not belong in the grouping with galactose?

Sucrose is not a monosaccharide as galactose.


What are three important polysaccaride?

Starch, glycogen and cellulose are three important polysaccarides.


When was Galactose - EP - created?

Galactose - EP - was created in 1999.


What monosaccharides make up lactose?

Lactose is composed of two monosaccharides: glucose and galactose.


How many atoms of hydrogen are present in a molecule of galactose?

Galactose is C6H12O6


What trisaccharide can be converted by beta-galactosidase into maltose and galactose?

The trisaccharide that can be converted by beta-galactosidase into maltose and galactose is raffinose. Raffinose is composed of galactose, glucose, and fructose. When beta-galactosidase acts on raffinose, it hydrolyzes the galactose unit, resulting in the formation of maltose (glucose and glucose) and galactose.


What is the difference between lactose and galactose?

Lactose is a disaccharide sugar made up of galactose and glucose molecules. Galactose is a monosaccharide sugar that is found in milk and dairy products. Lactose needs to be broken down into galactose and glucose in the body in order to be absorbed.