10.3. When two carbohydrates bond, they do so through a reaction called (2 words). This produces a molecule called a A molecule comprising numerous carbohydrates is called a 10.4. Look at figure 3.6 again. Identify at least three qualities which all carbohydrate molecules share. 10.5. Based on your observations, would you predict carbohydrates are hydrophilic or hydrophobic? 10.6. Plants store glucose in a long-chained molecule called Your liver stores glucose in a similar, long-chained molecule, but the molecule has many branches to it. What's this molecule called?

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10.3. When two carbohydrates bond, they do so through a reaction called
(2 words).
This produces a molecule called a
A molecule comprising numerous
carbohydrates is called a
10.4. Look at figure 3.6 again. Identify at least three qualities which all carbohydrate molecules share.
10.5. Based on your observations, would you predict carbohydrates are hydrophilic or hydrophobic?
10.6. Plants store glucose in a long-chained molecule called
Your liver stores glucose in
a similar, long-chained molecule, but the molecule has many branches to it. What's this molecule called?
Transcribed Image Text:10.3. When two carbohydrates bond, they do so through a reaction called (2 words). This produces a molecule called a A molecule comprising numerous carbohydrates is called a 10.4. Look at figure 3.6 again. Identify at least three qualities which all carbohydrate molecules share. 10.5. Based on your observations, would you predict carbohydrates are hydrophilic or hydrophobic? 10.6. Plants store glucose in a long-chained molecule called Your liver stores glucose in a similar, long-chained molecule, but the molecule has many branches to it. What's this molecule called?
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