What is the name of the disaccharide shown below that is formed by joining two monomers of D-glucose?
A) β-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→4) -β-D-glucopyranose.
B) α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→4) -α-D-glucopyranose.
C) β-D-glucofuranosyl-(1→4) -β-D-glucofuranose.
D) α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→3) -β-D-glucopyranose.
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A)contains a
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A)sugar phosphate.
B)deoxy sugar.
C)amino sugar.
D)sugar alcohol.
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A)Glu
B)Gcs
C)Glc
D)Gluc
A)glucose and
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