monosaccharides |
hexose |
As nouns the difference between monosaccharides and hexose
is that
monosaccharides is while
hexose is (carbohydrate) a sugar or saccharide containing six carbon atoms.
hexose |
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hexose |
hexone |
As nouns the difference between hexose and hexone
is that
hexose is (carbohydrate) a sugar or saccharide containing six carbon atoms while
hexone is (organic compound) a liquid hydrocarbon, c
6h
8, of the valylene series, obtained from distillation products of certain fats and gums.
hexose |
hexode |
As nouns the difference between hexose and hexode
is that
hexose is a sugar or saccharide containing six carbon atoms while
hexode is a thermionic valve containing two triodes; was used in superheterodyne radio receivers.
taxonomy |
hexose |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hexose
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
hexose is (carbohydrate) a sugar or saccharide containing six carbon atoms.
hexose |
hexosyltransferase |
As nouns the difference between hexose and hexosyltransferase
is that
hexose is (carbohydrate) a sugar or saccharide containing six carbon atoms while
hexosyltransferase is (enzyme) any glycosyltransferase that catalyzes the transfer of a hexose.
hexose |
hexosan |
In carbohydrate terms the difference between hexose and hexosan
is that
hexose is a sugar or saccharide containing six carbon atoms while
hexosan is any polysaccharide composed of hexoses.
hexose |
hexokinase |
As nouns the difference between hexose and hexokinase
is that
hexose is (carbohydrate) a sugar or saccharide containing six carbon atoms while
hexokinase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyses the phosphorylation of a hexose.
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