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- noun Plural form of
monosaccharide .
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The next step occurs in the small intestine where pancreatic amylase breaks down the larger chains into monosaccharides simple sugars.
Carrie Wiatt, M.S.: Fruit: Fads, Digestion and Cleanses M.S. Carrie Wiatt 2011
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The next step occurs in the small intestine where pancreatic amylase breaks down the larger chains into monosaccharides simple sugars.
Carrie Wiatt, M.S.: Fruit: Fads, Digestion and Cleanses M.S. Carrie Wiatt 2011
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And when they form spontaneously, they form the same kinds of molecules we see in living organisms: monosaccharides, amino acids, and nitrogenous bases (note that here the qualification AFAWCTGTETD does not necessarily apply).
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The next step occurs in the small intestine where pancreatic amylase breaks down the larger chains into monosaccharides simple sugars.
Carrie Wiatt, M.S.: Fruit: Fads, Digestion and Cleanses M.S. Carrie Wiatt 2011
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It hydrolyses lactose into two monosaccharides – glucose and galactose – and yields a naturally sweet, low lactose milk product.
Better Lactose Makes Better Lactose-Free Milk Steve Carper 2008
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Complex CHOs on the other hand consists of many sugar units, monosaccharides or disaccharides, strung together, which is called a polysaccharide.
VeloNews Training Center: Cycling nutrition for everyday and before an event 2010
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•Simple carbohydrates, or monosaccharides, have one or two units of sugar.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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•Simple carbohydrates, or monosaccharides, have one or two units of sugar.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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Simple carbohydrates that contain only one sugar unit are monosaccharides and include glucose sometimes called dextrose, fructose, and galactose.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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Simple carbohydrates that contain only one sugar unit are monosaccharides and include glucose sometimes called dextrose, fructose, and galactose.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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