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18 June, 02:26

A carbohydrate with 5 carbons is called a:

A. hexose

B. pentose

C. tetrose

D. triose

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  1. 18 June, 02:54
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    Answer: The correct answer is Pentose.

    The number of carbon atoms present in the given carbohydrates are as follows-

    Hexose is a carbohydrate with six carbon atoms. Pentose has five carbon atoms. Tetrose has four carbon atoms. Triose has three carbon atoms.

    Thus, a carbohydrate with five carbon atoms is called as Pentose.

    Example - Ribose sugar
  2. 18 June, 02:55
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    B. pentose

    pent = five

    hex = six

    tetra = four

    tri = three

    so the answer is pentose because it has 5 carbons
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