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- 1. What is the reason why sucrose is a non reducing sugar? 2. In glycosidic linkage formation between monosaccharide units, discuss how products were formed.1. What kind of bond links a base to some sugar? Is the sugar an alpha or beta anomer? In what position(s) of the sugar does this occur? In what position(s) of the base does this occur?1. What determines the affinity of a glycan for a GBP?
- 1.One of the main sources of sphingosine in the body is in the cell membrane. What complication could arise from the biological synthesis of ceramide?1. What are congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs)?Maltose, sucrose, and lactose differ from one another: a. because not all contain glucose. b. because not all of them exist in ring form. c. in the number of carbons in the sugar. d. in the number of hexose monomers involved. e. by the linkage of the monomers.
- An example of a monosaccharide is fructose glucose galactose all of the abovePyrimidines built from a single carbon ring are: a. cytosine and thymine. b. adenine, cytosine, and guanine. c. adenine and thymine. d. cytosine and guanine. e. adenine and guanine.1. The main sweetener in Mackies Honeycomb is _______________