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Which of the following correctly describes a reaction that forms a disaccharide from two monosaccharides? Glycogen + fructose -> maltose Galactose + glucose -> lactose Glu…
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Which of the following correctly describes a reaction that forms a disaccharide from two monosaccharides?
Glycogen + fructose -> maltose
Galactose + glucose -> lactose
Glucose + sucrose -> fructose
Maltose + lactose -> cellulose
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i think Glycogen + fructose = maltose
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i am not sure
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