Practice Quiz - Saccharides. Please select a Team. Countdown 10 1.Team Seniors 2.Team Juniors 3.Team Sophomores 4.Team Other.

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Practice Quiz - Saccharides

Please select a Team. Countdown 10 1.Team Seniors 2.Team Juniors 3.Team Sophomores 4.Team Other

What is pictured below? Countdown 10 1.Fischer Projection 2.Haworth Projection

What is pictured below? (Enter all that apply.) Countdown 10 1.Aldose 2.Ketose 3.Triose 4.Tetrose 5.Pentose 6.Hexose

Participant Scores 0Participant 1 0Participant 2 0Participant 3 0Participant 4 0Participant 5 0Participant 6

What is pictured below? (Enter all that apply.) Countdown 10 1.Aldose 2.Ketose 3.Triose 4.Tetrose 5.Pentose 6.Hexose

In what shape would the following exist when cyclic? Countdown 10 1.Triangle 2.Square 3.Pentagon 4.hexagon

What anomer of glucose is shown below? Countdown 10 1.Alpha 2.Beta

What kind of linkage is shown below? Countdown 10  (1  4)  (1  4)  (1  6)  (1  6)

Team Scores 0Team 1 0Team 2 0Team 3 0Team 4 0Team 5

Participant Scores 0Participant 1 0Participant 2 0Participant 3 0Participant 4 0Participant 5 0Participant 6