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20 August, 01:43

Monosaccharides ("mono" = one,"saccharide" = sugar) are single sugar molecules. what is an example of a common monosaccharide?

A. Cellulose

B. Glucose

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  1. 20 August, 01:46
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    I think the answer is B. Glucose.
  2. 20 August, 01:55
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    Answer: Glucose is a common example of monosaccharide, as well as fructose, and galactose.

    Explanation: The reason why glucose is an example of a monosaccharide is because, as stated like in your definition, glucose is a single sugar molecule that has a ratio of 1:2:1 (C:H:O). Glucose's chemical formula is C₆H₁₂O₆. Cellulose, the other answer, is NOT a monosaccharide. It is a polysaccharide, as it consists of many monosaccharides.
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