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Cowan
27 October, 18:52
What is the classification of glucose?
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Gabriel Johns
27 October, 21:16
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Monosaccharides contain a single unit; disaccharides contain two sugar units; and polysaccharides contain many sugar units as in polymers - most contain glucose as the monosaccharide unit. Number of Carbons: Monosaccharides can be further classified by the number of carbons present.
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