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The intermediate compound in the convers...

The intermediate compound in the conversion of starch to glucose is:

A

Lactose

B

Sucrose

C

Maltose

D

Fructose

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The correct Answer is:
C

Starch `overset("Diastase")to ` Maltose `overset("Maltase")to` glucose
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