The 'repeating unit' of glycogen is
Mannose
Glucose
Galactose
Fructose
The repeating unit of glycogen is glucose. Glycogen is a branched chain polymer. It consists of about 30,000 glucose units.
Glycogen is a homopolymer made of
(a) glucose units (b) galactose units
(c) ribose units (d) amino acids
Choose the correct combinations of the monosaccharides forming disaccharides.
i. Glucose + Glucose = Maltose ii. Glucose + Fructose = Lactose
iii. Glucose + Fructose = Sucrose iv. Glucose + Galactose = Lactose
Choose the correct combinations of the monosaccharides forming disaccharides. i. Glucose + Glucose = Maltose ii. Glucose + Fructose = Lactose
If true enter 1,if false enter 0.