Question 1
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Which of the following monosaccharides is a ketose?
Correct!
Dihydroxyacetone
Galactose
Glucose
Glyceraldehyde
Idose
Dihydroxyacetone
Question 2
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When two carbohydrates are epimers:
One is a pyranose, the other a furanose
One is an aldose, the other a ketose
They differ in length by one carbon
They differ only in the configuration about one carbon atom
They react differently with iodine
THEY DIFFER ONLY IN THE CONFIGURATION ABOUT ONE CARBON ATOM
Which pair is anomeric?
A) D-glucose and D-fructose
B) D-glucose and L-fructose
C) D-glucose and L-glucose
D) �-D-glucose and � -D-glucose
E) α-D-glucose and β-L-glucose
D) �-D-glucose and � -D-glucose
Question 4
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,Lactose is made from linking galactose and glucose. When this happens, _____.
Gas is eliminated
An anomeric carbon is formed on carbon-1
Water is released
An epimer is formed
An aldose is formed
WATER IS RELEASED
Question 5
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Amylose and amylopectin are both polymers of:
A) α-D-glucose
B) β-D-glucose
C) Galactose
D) Idose
E) Maltose
A) α-D-glucose
Question 6
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, Which statement about starch and glycogen is false?
A) Both have β-D-glucose monomers
B) Both starch and glycogen are energy storage polysaccharides
C) Both are homopolymers of glucose
D) Glycogen is more extensively branched than starch
E) Both have O-glycosidic linkages
A) Both have β-D-glucose monomers
Question 7
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Which monosaccharide is not a six-carbon monosaccharide?
Fructose
Ribose
Mannose
Galactose
Glucose
RIBOSE
Question 8
3/ 3 pts
The two monosaccharides shown below could best be described as:
pts
Which of the following monosaccharides is a ketose?
Correct!
Dihydroxyacetone
Galactose
Glucose
Glyceraldehyde
Idose
Dihydroxyacetone
Question 2
pts
When two carbohydrates are epimers:
One is a pyranose, the other a furanose
One is an aldose, the other a ketose
They differ in length by one carbon
They differ only in the configuration about one carbon atom
They react differently with iodine
THEY DIFFER ONLY IN THE CONFIGURATION ABOUT ONE CARBON ATOM
Which pair is anomeric?
A) D-glucose and D-fructose
B) D-glucose and L-fructose
C) D-glucose and L-glucose
D) �-D-glucose and � -D-glucose
E) α-D-glucose and β-L-glucose
D) �-D-glucose and � -D-glucose
Question 4
pts
,Lactose is made from linking galactose and glucose. When this happens, _____.
Gas is eliminated
An anomeric carbon is formed on carbon-1
Water is released
An epimer is formed
An aldose is formed
WATER IS RELEASED
Question 5
pts
Amylose and amylopectin are both polymers of:
A) α-D-glucose
B) β-D-glucose
C) Galactose
D) Idose
E) Maltose
A) α-D-glucose
Question 6
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, Which statement about starch and glycogen is false?
A) Both have β-D-glucose monomers
B) Both starch and glycogen are energy storage polysaccharides
C) Both are homopolymers of glucose
D) Glycogen is more extensively branched than starch
E) Both have O-glycosidic linkages
A) Both have β-D-glucose monomers
Question 7
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Which monosaccharide is not a six-carbon monosaccharide?
Fructose
Ribose
Mannose
Galactose
Glucose
RIBOSE
Question 8
3/ 3 pts
The two monosaccharides shown below could best be described as: