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Source of energy in our body is:
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Glucose is present in:
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Grape sugar or blood sugar is called to:
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Dextrose is also called:
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$C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}$ is formula of:
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Glucose and fructose are common examples of sugars:
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Hexoses and pentoses sugars are more stable as:
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In $(CH_{2}O)n$ the minimum value of n for a monosaccharide is:
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General formula of monosaccharides is :
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Cellulose and starch belongs to:
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Carbohydrates having higher molecular mass is:
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Raffinose is:
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$C_{18}H_{32}O_{16}$ is molecular formula of saccharides:
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Lactose and maltose are important sugar of class:
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Hydrolysis of disaccharides give:
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Condensation of monosaccharides give:
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Glucose linkage forms when two saccharides combine:
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Sucrose is example of:
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Sucrose is an example of:
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Fructose, Galactose and mannose are examples of:
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Oligosaccharide is also called:
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The least sweet (sweetless) saccharide is:
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The most sweet saccharide is:
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All saccharides are hydrolysed to:
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Glyceraldehyde, glucose, fructose belong to:
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