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6. bonds that hold together monosachardies
7. lactose intolerance caused by
- not having enough enzyme lactate
- not having lactate
- not having enough enzyme
8. sucrose becomes
- glucose and galactose
- glucose and fructose
- glucose and glucose
9. test for sugars
- biurets
- benedicts
- iodine
- emulsion
10. what is lactose
- sugar found in milk
- sugar
11. protiens made from
- amino acids
- charbs
- sugars
12. proteases catylise
- hydrolysis of amino acids
- hydrolysis of proteins
- condensation of proteins
13. lipases catalyse
- hydrolisis of lipids
- hydrolois of carbs
14. what does lactose intolerance cause
- flatulence stomach cramps diarrhea
- flatulence, bad stomach, dryness
15. maltose becomes
- glucose and glucose
- glucose and fructose
- glucose and galactose
16. lactose becomes
- glucose and glucose
- glucose and galactose
- glucose and fructose
17. salivary glands secrete
- udaq
- mucus mineral salts and amylase
- ad
18. examples of bacteria
- fungi virus bacteria
- virus pathogen
19. starch is made from
- sugars
- two polysaccharides
- monoschardies
- carbohydrates
20. salivary glands break down
- starch into maltose
- starch into amylose