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    Figure 3.7 -If Two Molecules of the General Type Shown in Figure
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Figure 3.7 -If Two Molecules of the General Type Shown in Figure

Question 22

Question 22

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  Figure 3.7 -If two molecules of the general type shown in Figure 3.7 were linked together, carbon-1 of one molecule to carbon-4 of the other, the single molecule that would result would be A)  maltose. B)  fructose. C)  glucose. D)  galactose. E)  sucrose. Figure 3.7
-If two molecules of the general type shown in Figure 3.7 were linked together, carbon-1 of one molecule to carbon-4 of the other, the single molecule that would result would be


A) maltose.
B) fructose.
C) glucose.
D) galactose.
E) sucrose.

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