"-ose" usually means a sugar compound. Examples: Cellulose, fructose, glucose, lactose, sucrose, xylitose.
'-ose' As in Sucrose (sugar) Fructose (fruit) Maltose (malt) Lactose (milk).
-ose, as in fructose, glucose, lactose, etc.
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You think probable to carbohydrates.
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Sugars typically end in the suffix "-ose", such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose.
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Vocabulary
In organic chemistry naming conventions, carbohydrates have -ose as the suffix.
One of the suffixes is -saccharide as in monosaccharide which means one single sugar, and the other one is-ose
Sugars end in -ose. Examples are fructose and lactose.