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The stupid homework thread.

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"The table below refers to the composition of the disaccharides sucrose, maltose and lactose. Indicate clearly the monosaccharide or monosaccharides that make up each disaccharides."

 

 

 

 

WTF DOES THAT EVEN MEAN? :bigcry:

Thats not that hard :)

disacharides are made up of two monosacharides ( either two different ones or two the same)

Just name what the disaccharides are made up of.

Thats not that hard :)

disacharides are made up of two monosacharides ( either two different ones or two the same)

Just name what the disaccharides are made up of.

 

Ahhhh :nice: You sound clever :P

Can you tell me why sucrase will digest sucrose and not any other disaccharide? :wacko:

Thats not that hard :)

disacharides are made up of two monosacharides ( either two different ones or two the same)

Just name what the disaccharides are made up of.

 

your smart

Thanks (:

I really like science.

Because only certain enzymes break down certain saccharides.

Sucrase only breaks down sucrose,

amylase only breaks down starch.

etc.

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I got really cool homework ....:wtf:

but yeah it is, i think.

 

 

It's to say what you'd think Hamlet's top five songs on his ipod would be.

( Note; we've just started act4, so ..)

 

:laugh4: I have a few good ideas

but surely some people on here would know of an amazing song for it.

 

any ideas?

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