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What 2 monosaccharides make up this disaccharide?
Name the two monosaccharides that combine to form the disaccharide in honey, and explain their roles in the structure of carbohydrates.
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Name the two monosaccharides that combine to form the disaccharide in honey, and explain their roles in the structure of carbohydrates.
make the answer shorter. please.
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The two monosaccharides that make up the disaccharide in honey are glucose and fructose.
In the structure of carbohydrates, glucose is a primary energy source for cells, while fructose is known for its sweetness. Together, they form sucrose in honey.
In the structure of carbohydrates, glucose is a primary energy source for cells, while fructose is known for its sweetness. Together, they form sucrose in honey.
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