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2 May, 04:33

What is the difference between galactose and lactose?

A. Lactose is a disaccharide and galactose is a monosaccharide.

B. Lactose is the product of anaerobic respiration in humans and galactose is the product of anaerobic respiration in yeast.

C. Lactose is an enzyme and galactose is a hormone.

D. Galactose is a sugar found in milk but lactose is not found in milk.

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  1. 2 May, 05:03
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    A is the correct answer - Lactose is a disaccharide and galactose is a monosaccharide.

    A disaccharide is composed of two monosaccharides units and a monosaccharide is a single unit.
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