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soluble fiber
simple carbohydrates
glucose
galactose
complex carbohydrates
fructose
polysaccharide
insoluble fiber
glycogen
carbohydrates
maltose
fibers
sucrose
lactose
starch
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compounds made of single sugars or multiple sugars and composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
a double sugar composed of two glucose units.
a polysaccharide composed of chains of glucose, manufactured in the body and stored in liver and muscle.
fibers that do not dissolve in water.
fruit sugar.
long chains of sugars arranged as starch or fiber.
fibers that either dissolve or swell when placed in water.
a plant polysaccharide composed of hundreds of glucose molecules, digestible by human beings.
a double sugar composed of glucose and galactose.
the indigestible residues of food, composed mostly of polysaccharides.
a double sugar composed of glucose and fructose.
the building block of carbohydrate; a single sugar.
a single sugar that occurs bonded to glucose in the sugar of milk.
a long chain of 10 or more glucose molecules linked together in straight or branched chains.
the single sugars and the pairs of sugars linked together.
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Premises:
Responses:
soluble fiber
simple carbohydrates
glucose
galactose
complex carbohydrates
fructose
polysaccharide
insoluble fiber
glycogen
carbohydrates
maltose
fibers
sucrose
lactose
starch
Premises:
soluble fiber
simple carbohydrates
glucose
galactose
complex carbohydrates
fructose
polysaccharide
insoluble fiber
glycogen
carbohydrates
maltose
fibers
sucrose
lactose
starch
Responses:
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