All of these are disaccharides except for? a) Maltose b) Lactose c) Sucrose d) Fructose
Answer: Fructose
Explanation
A disaccharide is a sugar molecule composed of two monosaccharides joined together.
Fructose is a monosaccharide (a single sugar unit), not a disaccharide.
Therefore, it is the exception among the given options.
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