Definitions for "Disaccharides"
are two sugars linked together - sucrose composed of fructose and glucose or lactose composed of glucose and galactose.
Sugars containing two simple sugar molecules attached by a bond, examples are fructose and lactose.
Sugars made up of two monosaccharides held together by a covalent bond; e.g., sucrose and lactose. 2. Type of sugar (saccharide) composed of two sugar molecules bonded together with an ester ( covalent) bond examples include sucrose, maltose, and lactose. PICTURE
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