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Match the following:

Name of the sugar Hydrolysis products
A) Sucrose i) Glucose + Fructose + Galactose
B) Lactoseii) Glucose + Fructose
C) Maltoseiii) Glucose + Galactose
D) Raffinoseiv) Glucose + Glucose

  1. A- ii, B- iv, C- iii, D- i.
  2. A- ii, B- iii ,C- iv, D- i.
  3. A- iii , B- ii, C- i, D- iv.
  4. A- ii, B- iii, C- i, D- iv.

A
A- iii , B- ii, C- i, D- iv.
B
A- ii, B- iii, C- i, D- iv.
C
A- ii, B- iii ,C- iv, D- i.
D
A- ii, B- iv, C- iii, D- i.
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(A) Sucrose is made up of glucose and fructose molecules. When sucrose is consumed, the enzyme separates sucrose into its individual sugar units of glucose and fructose.
(B) Lactose
is a disaccharide, a type of sugar composed of two simple sugars, glucose and galactose.
(C) Maltose is made up of two molecules of glucose.
(D) Raffinose is a trisaccharide composed of galactose, glucose, and fructose.
Option (C) is correct.

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