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All right, everybody.
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Today we are working on question number 82 in biology e -slash -m, sample test number one.
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Now, this question gives us a chemical formula where it says glucose plus fructose.
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We've got our arrow that says some sort of chemical reaction happen.
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And then it gives us our five answers.
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Now, our five answers are maltose, lactose, sucrose, galactose, and dextrose.
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Now, if you remember, anything that ends in osce is a sugar.
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So we have two types of sugars, usually.
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We have monosaccharides and disaccharides.
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And we know that our chemical formula for a simple sugar is c6 h12 -06.
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Now, these sugars come in multiple types.
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And we also know that disaccharides are usually just double that, but minus an h2o molecule.
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So when we're looking at this question, we don't really need.
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The chemical formula, as much as we need to remember what each type of sugar is.
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So we know that glucose is a monosaccharide.
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I'm just going to label it by putting mono there.
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Now, fruit toast is also a monosaccharide, usually common in fruit.
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Now, i'm down to my answers, malthos, lactose, sucrose, galactose, and dextrose...