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question 4 glucose and fructose are monosaccharides that have the same chemical formula, c6h12o6. however, they do not chemically react the same. which of the following generalizations can explain this? monosaccharides serve different cellular functions, and they are only involved in reactions in which they are needed. the atoms are arranged differently, and the different shape gives each monosaccharide unique properties. the atoms of monosaccharides are arranged similarly, but the monomers from which they are formed have different properties. monosaccharides have different properties, but the disaccharides they form when combined with other molecules will have some properties which of the following correctly completes the following equation. nitrogenous base + sugar + phosphate group = amino acid antibody enzyme nucleotide
- For the first question about monosaccharides (glucose and fructose with same chemical formula but different properties): The atoms of monosaccharides are arranged differently. This different atomic - arrangement leads to different molecular shapes, which in turn gives each monosaccharide unique properties even though they have the same chemical formula. Different shapes can affect how they interact with other molecules in cellular reactions.
- For the second question about the formula "nitrogenous base + sugar+ phosphate group = ": A nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, a five - carbon sugar, and a phosphate group.
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- The atoms are arranged differently, and the different shape gives each monosaccharide unique properties.
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