| 1. | This causes high levels of galactose in the blood or urine.
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| 2. | Two-step action of galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase.
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| 3. | It is equivalent to 6-deoxy-L-galactose.
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| 4. | A Core 1 structure is generated by the addition of galactose.
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| 5. | The GGTA1 gene makes a sugar called alpha-1-galactose.
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| 6. | Glucose and galactose can be absorbed by the small intestine.
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| 7. | The Leloir pathway catalyzes the conversion of galactose to glucose.
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| 8. | Coupling galactose / proton import with proton export would maintain pH homeostasis.
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| 9. | Galactose is an alternate carbon source to the preferable glucose.
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| 10. | Glucose and galactose are called simple sugars, or monosaccharides.
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