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27 August, 19:21
Monosaccharides are to starch as
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Maurice Hughes
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Monosaccharides (e. g. glucose) and disaccharides (e. g. sucrose) are relatively small molecules. They are often called sugars. Other carbohydrate molecules are very large (polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose).
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