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Maria Sherman
31 March, 02:41
Carbohydrates monomers are?
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Isla Gentry
31 March, 07:29
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A monosaccharide is the monomer of a carbohydrate. Carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches, store energy. Some monosaccharides are isomers. This means that they have the same chemical formula but a different arrangement of atoms. An example of such a pair of isomers is glucose and fructose.
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