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Card 16
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All monosaccharides have three common properties. What are they?
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Card 17
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What can be made from the release of energy in respiration?
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Card 18
Front
Cellulose is found where?
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Card 19
Front
Which is the most abundant structural polysaccharide in nature?
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Card 20
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What does the arrangement of macrofibrils allows water to what?
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Card 21
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Name two Monosaccharides.
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Card 22
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Name a Disaccharide.
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Card 23
Front
What is Maltose composed of? What type of Saccharide is it?
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Card 24
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Name two Polysaccharides.
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Card 25
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Proteins make up what percentage of the cell?
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