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Mrs. Ruhala set up an experiment where she tested for the presence of monosaccharides in food. She took a cracker, and it teste...Question
Mrs. Ruhala set up an experiment where she tested for the presence of monosaccharides in food. She took a cracker, and it tested negative for monosaccharides. Then she put the cracker in her mouth, chewed it for a few minutes, and then spit it out into a test tube. It now tested positive for monosaccharides.
What happened?
a
Water in the saliva catalyzed the cracker proteins and broke them into monosaccharides.
b
The physical action of chewing broke down the lipids in the cracker and producing a positive reaction.
c
An enzyme in her mouth broke down the polysaccharides in the cracker into monosaccharides.
d
Mrs. Ruhala is a magical being and ewww.
What happened?
a
Water in the saliva catalyzed the cracker proteins and broke them into monosaccharides.
b
The physical action of chewing broke down the lipids in the cracker and producing a positive reaction.
c
An enzyme in her mouth broke down the polysaccharides in the cracker into monosaccharides.
d
Mrs. Ruhala is a magical being and ewww.
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An enzyme in her mouth broke down the polysaccharides in the cracker into monosaccharides.
An enzyme in her mouth broke down the polysaccharides in the cracker into monosaccharides.
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