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Glucose is a type of simple sugar. There are two functional groups in glucose. The functional groups are aldehyde and hydroxyl.

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Glucose contains the Carbonyl Functional Group. It is an aldehyde, thus it has the structure: R-C=O [also an H is attached to the carbon] It is formed by the oxidation of an alcohol.

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Glucose is also called blood sugar as it circulates in the blood at a Hemiacetal Functional Group, please see related link.

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its aldehyde group i.e. -cho group..

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carbonyl hydroxyl

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