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Meaning of the word mono and saccharide.

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Provides simple sugars.

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Number of monosaccharides that form a disaccharide.

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Linked together by a type of bond.

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Three types of monosaccharides.

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Two characteristics of disaccharides.

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A five-membered ring monosaccharide.

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A six-membered ring monosaccharide.

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A disaccharide contianing both glucose and fructose.

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Three common dissacharides.

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Organism that starch is found in.

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Organism that glycogen is found in.

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Links of joining monosaccharides.

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Three types of Polysaccharides.

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Type of bond that monosaccharides are linked by to form polysaccharides.

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Carbohydrates is a type of _____________.

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Two functions of carbohydrates.

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Vegetable that has starch in it.

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Elements in carbohydrates.

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Chemical Formula for Carbohydrates.

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What is one and sugar?
What are monosaccharides?
What is two?
What is a covalent bond?
What are ribose, glucose, and fructose?
What are tasting sweet and dissolving in water?
What is fructose?
What is glucose?
What is sucrose?
What are sucrose, maltose, and lactose?
What are plants?
What are animals?
What are polysaccharide structures?
What are starch, glycogen, and cellulose?
What are glycosidic bonds?
What is a macromolecule?
What are providing energy and nutrients?
What are asparagus, beans, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbages, carrots, cauliflowers, celery, lettuce, marrows, mushrooms, onions, spring onions, parsnip, peas, peppers, potatos, pumpkins,radishes, spinach, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, watercresses, or yams
What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?
What is C(H2O)





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