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(i) Write the name of two monosaccharide...

(i) Write the name of two monosaccharides obtained on hydrolysis of lactose sugar.
(iii) Why Vitamin C cannot be stored in our body?
(iii) What is the difference between a nucleoside and nucleotide?

A

glucose and mannose

B

glucose and fructose

C

glucose and galactose

D

glucose and arabinose

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C

glucose and galactose
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