| 41. | In chemical terms, agar is a polymer made up of subunits of the sugar galactose.
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| 42. | You're already immune to alpha-1, 3-galactosyl-galactose bonds.
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| 43. | After lactose is cleaved it actually forms glucose and galactose ( easily converted to glucose ).
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| 44. | In contrast, a galactosemic individual who consumes galactose can cause permanent damage to their bodies.
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| 45. | These are formed by the repetitive addition of galactose and N-acetyl-glucosamine units.
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| 46. | This enzyme participates in galactose metabolism.
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| 47. | First, galactose mutarotase converts ?-D-galactose to ?-D-galactose.
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| 48. | First, galactose mutarotase converts ?-D-galactose to ?-D-galactose.
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| 49. | First, galactose mutarotase converts ?-D-galactose to ?-D-galactose.
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| 50. | Either a galactose or a glucose can be added to a hydroxyl on the lipid ceramide.
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