NAME ______________________________ CARBOHYDRATES (K. Riedell) Indicate if each of the following is an example of dehydration synthesis (condensation) or hydrolysis. REACTION #1: _______________________________ REACTION #2: ________________________________ Draw a picture and explain how ?- glucose is different from ?-glucose. Why are humans unable to digest cellulose? ____________________________________________________________________ Name the bond that forms when 2 sugar molecules are covalently bonded ________________________________________ Match the description with the correct term A. Disaccharide?B. Lactose C. Maltose D. Monosaccharides E. Polysaccharides F. Sucrose _____ Simple sugar
AP biology macromolecules practice
NAME ______________________________ CARBOHYDRATES (K. Riedell) Indicate if each of the following is an example of dehydration synthesis (condensation) or hydrolysis. REACTION #1: _______________________________ REACTION #2: ________________________________ Draw a picture and explain how ?- glucose is different from ?-glucose. Why are humans unable to digest cellulose? ____________________________________________________________________ Name the bond that forms when 2 sugar molecules are covalently bonded ________________________________________ Match the description with the correct term A. Disaccharide?B. Lactose C. Maltose D. Monosaccharides E. Polysaccharides F. Sucrose _____ Simple sugar
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