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What type of organic molecule is lactose?

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disaccharide (sugar composed of two monosaccharides)
What type of organic compound (any member of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon) is Lactose (sugar comprising one glucose molecule linked to a galactose molecule; occurs only in milk)?
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What-Type-of-Molecule-Is-Lactose - What type of organic molecule is lactose? : disaccharide disaccharide (sugar composed of two monosaccharides)
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ORGANIC MOLECULES. Organic compounds contain carbon atoms linked together to form ... Disaccharides, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, contain two sugar molecules linked together.
This enzyme cleaves the lactose molecule into its two subunits, the simple sugars glucose and ... Other types of sugar: Monosaccharide. Galactose; Fructose; Glucose; Ribose; Xylose

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