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Match the enzyme or hormone with the organ that produces it.
-Salivary amylase
D-Glucose
A naturally occurring form of glucose, a simple sugar, that is widely found in nature and is a primary energy source for living organisms.
Mutarotation
Mutarotation is the process of spontaneous change in the optical rotation because of the change in the equilibrium between two anomers of a sugar in solution.
Amygdalin
A naturally occurring compound found in the seeds of many fruits that releases cyanide when metabolized.
D-Aldohexoses
A type of simple sugar (monosaccharide) with six carbon atoms and an aldehyde group, where the hydroxyl group on the highest-numbered chiral carbon points to the right in the Fischer projection.
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