Common Sugars: Nomenclature & Structure – Simple Carbohydrates by Kevin Ahern, PhD

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The lecture Common Sugars: Nomenclature & Structure – Simple Carbohydrates by Kevin Ahern, PhD is from the course Biochemistry: Basics.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. Ribose is an aldo-hexose
  2. D-glucose is the enantiomer of L-glucose.
  3. Glucose is an aldo-hexose.
  4. Fructose is a keto-hexose.
  5. Glyceraldehyde is an aldo-triose.
  1. Two sugars that are mirror images of each other
  2. Two sugars that differ in configuration of one carbon
  3. Two sugars that differ in configuration of their anomeric carbons
  4. An aldose-ketose pair, such as fructose and glucose
  5. Two monosaccharides that form a disaccharide
  1. Epimers
  2. Aldose-ketose pairs
  3. Mirror images
  4. Enantiomers
  5. Polymers

Author of lecture Common Sugars: Nomenclature & Structure – Simple Carbohydrates

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD


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By Lisa R. on 25. August 2020 for Common Sugars: Nomenclature & Structure – Simple Carbohydrates

Concise and clear; exactly what I needed for this topic, thank you.