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What do the molecules glucose and fructose have in common?

They bond together and form a disaccharide.


Give the names of two monosaccharide molecules studied?

Glucose and fructose are two common monosaccharide molecules studied in biochemistry.


What do the two molecules ( fructose and glucose ) have in common?

Fructose and Glucose are isomers of each other. That means that one part of the molecule is in a different location on the other molecule. Fructose and glucose have the same molecular formula and molecular weight.


3 common disaccharides?

Three common disaccharides are sucrose (composed of glucose and fructose), lactose (composed of glucose and galactose), and maltose (composed of two glucose molecules).


What do glucose and fructose have in common?

Glucose and fructose have some things in common. The most common thing they have is that they are both simple sugars.


What two molecules make up disaccharide?

Disaccharides are composed of two carbohydrate molecules, specifically sugars. A very common disaccharide is sucrose, (table sugar) which is composed of a glucose molecule and a fructose molecule.


What are common monosaccharides?

Glucose and fructose.


What are three forms of monosaccharides?

glucose, fructose, sucroseI believe glucose, galactose, and fructose are the three most common.


What two sugars combine to make sucrose?

Sucrose is a disaccharide composed of an alpha-glucose and an alpha-fructose. It has an alpha 1-2 glycosidic linkage between the two molecules.


Which disaccharide is common table sugar?

Sucrose is the common disaccharide found in table sugar. It is composed of glucose and fructose molecules linked together.


What are two monosaccharides that will make the disaccharide sucrose?

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Circle the letter of each monosaccharides?

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