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Rosa Joyce
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8 October, 23:57
The suffix "-ose" indicates
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Shyann Rowe
9 October, 00:10
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In biology/chemistry, the suffix "-ose" usually indicates the compound is a carbohydrate, and usually that carbohydrate is a sugar. Some examples include sucrose, fructose, maltose, and glucose.
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