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Trioses vs Trisaccharide - What's the difference?

trioses | trisaccharide |


As nouns the difference between trioses and trisaccharide

is that trioses is while trisaccharide is (carbohydrate) an oligosaccharide consisting of three monosaccharide units joined together.

Trisaccharide vs Undefined - What's the difference?

trisaccharide | undefined |


As a noun trisaccharide

is (carbohydrate) an oligosaccharide consisting of three monosaccharide units joined together.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Triglyceride vs Trisaccharide - What's the difference?

triglyceride | trisaccharide |


As nouns the difference between triglyceride and trisaccharide

is that triglyceride is a lipid, an ester of glycerol and three fatty acids (the same or different); the major constituent of animal and vegetable fats while trisaccharide is an oligosaccharide consisting of three monosaccharide units joined together.

Triose vs Trisaccharide - What's the difference?

triose | trisaccharide |


As nouns the difference between triose and trisaccharide

is that triose is a sugar or saccharide containing three carbon atoms. Trioses are the smallest monosaccharides. Dihydroxyacetone and L- / D-glyceraldehyde are the only trioses while trisaccharide is an oligosaccharide consisting of three monosaccharide units joined together.

Taxonomy vs Trisaccharide - What's the difference?

taxonomy | trisaccharide |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and trisaccharide

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while trisaccharide is (carbohydrate) an oligosaccharide consisting of three monosaccharide units joined together.

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