Sugar & Reformation Case Study
These nucleotide sugars are formed using the carbohydrate derived from photosynthesis, the sugar generated by hydrolysing Trans located sucrose, the sugars released from storage carbohydrates, the salvage of sugars from glycoproteins and glycolipids, the recycling of sugars released during primary and secondary cell
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