Chapter 13: Q. 13.31 (page 450)
What are the kind and number of atoms in the ring portion of the Haworth structure of glucose?
Short Answer
In the cyclic shape of glucose, there are carbon atoms and an oxygen atom
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Chapter 13: Q. 13.31 (page 450)
What are the kind and number of atoms in the ring portion of the Haworth structure of glucose?
In the cyclic shape of glucose, there are carbon atoms and an oxygen atom
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What is a polysaccharide?
Indicate whether each disaccharide in the following figure is a reducing sugar or not.
a.

b.

Identify the disaccharide that fits each of the following descriptions:
a. ordinary table sugar
b. found in milk and milk products
c. also called malt sugar
d. hydrolysis gives galactose and glucose
Give the name of one or more polysaccharides that matches each of the following descriptions:
a. the storage form of carbohydrates in animals
b. contains only -glycosidic bonds
c. contains both - and -glycosidic bonds
d. produces maltose during digestion
Draw the Fischer projections for D-glucose and L-glucose.
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