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    What Are the Two Monosaccharides That Join to Make Sucrose
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What Are the Two Monosaccharides That Join to Make Sucrose

Question 53

Question 53

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What are the two monosaccharides that join to make sucrose?


A) fructose and lactose
B) lactose and glucose
C) fructose and amylose
D) fructose and glucose
E) glucose and lactose

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