Two Sugars which are
formed as a result of
photosyntesis
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Photosynthesis splits water into hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a reaction that requires sunlight (light reaction). Oxygen is passed into the atmosphere and the hydrogen is used to assimilate carbon dioxide in a dark (non photosynthetic) reaction that forms starch, sucrose, and another disaccharide called maltose.
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Parts of this changed into fructose and then two hexoses combine to form the disaccharide sources. To account for the transformation in the leaf of part of the glimpse inti fructose use is made of the chemical fact that mixture of hexoses, viz
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