Name different types of heteropolysachharides.
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Q: systematic name for Gentiobiose,
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Q: .What makes sucrose an important compound?
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Q: Will disaccharides and polysaccharides give a positive result for Molisch test?
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- Classify the following as polysaccharide, oligosaccharide, disaccharide, monosaccharide. a. starch ________________ b. dextrin ___________ c. gulose ________ d. idose ________ e. mannose _______ f. inulin _______ g. gum-arabic _______ h. cellulose _______ i. cellobiose _______ j. agar-agar _______List several examples of important monosaccharides andpolysaccharides.Describe how monosaccharides are combined to formdisaccharides.