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What is……… Key word test – answers on paper the class of biological molecules including glycogen and sugars?

What is……… The polymer of ß glucose that forms plant cell walls

What is……… the type of chemical reaction in which two glucose molecules are joined by a covalent bond to form a maltose, releasing a water molecule

What is……… The 5 carbon sugar in DNA nucleotides

What is……. the general name of a molecule consisting of two monosaccharide sugars joined

What is……… a 6 carbon monosaccharide sugar

What is……… a disaccharide molecule consisting of 2 α-glucose molecules bonded together

What is……… the covalent bond formed when carbohydrate molecules are joined together

What is……… a reaction in which a molecule is broken down into 2 smaller molecules by the addition of a water molecule and the breaking of a covalent bond

What is……… a general name for 5 carbon sugars

What is……… carbohydrates Class of biological molecules including glycogen and sugars carbohydrates

What is……… Polymer of ß glucose that forms plant cell walls cellulose

What is……… condensation A type of chemical reaction in which two glucose molecules are joined by a covalent bond to form a maltose, releasing a water molecule condensation

What is……… The 5 carbon sugar in DNA nucleotides deoxyribose

What is……. disaccharide General name of a molecule consisting of two monosaccharide sugars joined disaccharide

What is……… Glucose / fructose / galactose A 6 carbon monosaccharide sugar Glucose / fructose / galactose

What is……… a disaccharide molecule consisting of 2 α-glucose molecules bonded together maltose

What is……… The covalent bond formed when carbohydrate molecules are joined together glycosidic

What is……… A reaction in which a molecule is broken down into 2 smaller molecules by the addition of a water molecule and the breaking of a covalent bond hydrolysis

What is……… A general name for 5 carbon sugars pentose