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Monodises, or mono-disaccharides, refer to simple sugars that consist of a single sugar unit. Common examples include glucose and fructose, which are fundamental carbohydrates used by the body for energy. Unlike polysaccharides, which are composed of multiple sugar units, monodises are readily absorbed and can quickly provide energy.

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