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- 6. / Also called fruit sugar.
- 7. / Any of a series of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in which the atoms of the latter two elements are in the ratio of 2:1.
- 10. / Any of a class of carbohydrates consisting of a number of monosaccharides joined by glycosidic bonds.
- 12. / Any of numerous substances that are produced by cells and living organisms.
- 13. / A monosaccharide commonly occurring in lactose.
- 14. / A disaccharide found in milk.
- 16. / A source of nourishment, especially a nourishing ingredient in a food.
- 18. / Carbohydrates made out of these are double-bonded carbon and oxygen atoms, plus two additional carbon atoms.
- 20. / Any of the filaments constituting the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
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- 1. / A naturally abundant nutrient carbohydrate, (C6H10O5).
- 2. / It is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body.
- 3. / A unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food provides.
- 4. / Composed of two or more units.
- 5. / Composed of two monosaccharides.
- 8. / Also called simple sugar.
- 9. / Having or composed of only one thing, element, or part.
- 11. / A crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose.
- 15. / Any of various water-soluble compounds that vary widely in sweetness.
- 17. / Carbohydrates made out of a double-bonded carbon and oxygen atoms, plus a hydrogen atom.
- 19. / Soundness of body or mind; freedom from disease or ailment.
