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What is a monoaccharide?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Single sugar molecules

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Describe how polysaccharides are formed from monosaccharides?

it is a type of Carbohydrate whose macromolecules consist of more than two monosaccharides, such as glucose or fructose. Examples of polysaccharides include glycogen (in animals), and cellulose (in plants.)


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