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Engaging Quiz on Saccharides: Test Your Knowledge Across Teams!

Join our exciting practice quiz on saccharides where you can select a team: Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, or Others! Challenge yourself with questions about Fischer and Haworth projections, classify the types of sugars like aldoses and ketoses, and identify their cyclic shapes such as triangles and hexagons. Test your understanding of glucose anomers and glycosidic linkages like a(1→4) and b(1→4). Compete with your fellow participants and see who scores the highest!

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Engaging Quiz on Saccharides: Test Your Knowledge Across Teams!

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  1. Practice Quiz - Saccharides

  2. Please select a Team. • Team Seniors • Team Juniors • Team Sophomores • Team Other 10 Countdown

  3. What is pictured below? • Fischer Projection • Haworth Projection 10 Countdown

  4. What is pictured below?(Enter all that apply.) • Aldose • Ketose • Triose • Tetrose • Pentose • Hexose 10 Countdown

  5. Participant Scores

  6. What is pictured below?(Enter all that apply.) • Aldose • Ketose • Triose • Tetrose • Pentose • Hexose 10 Countdown

  7. In what shape would the following exist when cyclic? • Triangle • Square • Pentagon • hexagon 10 Countdown

  8. What anomer of glucose is shown below? • Alpha • Beta 10 Countdown

  9. What kind of linkage is shown below? • a(14) • b(14) • a(16) • b(16) 10 Countdown

  10. Team Scores

  11. Participant Scores

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