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Myles Ellison
26 January, 07:12
Gluecose has carbon atoms
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Zoey Hurst
26 January, 08:22
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True, I think this a true or false question
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Izabelle Watkins
26 January, 09:43
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Glucose (C6H12O6) is a hexose - - a monosaccharide containing six carbon atoms. Glucose is an aldehyde (contains a - CHO group) ... Glucose is a ubiquitous fuel in biology. We can speculate on the reasons why glucose, and not another monosaccharide such as fructose, is so widely used.
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