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Card 26
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If a body part received stool from colon and stored faeces, which one would it be?
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Card 27
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What are the functions of the liver and the pancreas?
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Card 28
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What is a monosaccharide?
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Card 29
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Name two features of a monosaccharide and give its general formula.
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Card 30
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Give three examples of monosaccharides.
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Card 31
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To test to see if monosaccharides are present in food, we do a test called the Benedict's Test for Reducing Sugars. Explain it.
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Card 32
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When two monosaccharides join, they make a disaccharide. How do they join together?
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Card 33
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Name three disaccharides.
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Card 34
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The reaction to make disaccharides is reversible. What is the reaction called to break up a disaccharide into its constituent monosaccharides?
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Card 35
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We can also test to detect if disaccharides are present in food through a test for non-reducing sugars. Explain this test.
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