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1-3 largest to smallest

  1. Polysaccharde (It's a long chain of monosaccharides)
  2. Disaccharide ("Di" is Greek for 2. It's made of 2 monosaccharides)
  3. Monosaccharide (simple sugar like glucose, galactose, or fructose)
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