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  • Monosaccharides: Definition and Carbohydrate Basics
    Monosaccharide is not a type of bond. Monosaccharide is the simplest carbohydrate made up of a single sugar unit. Monosaccharides have a general formula (CH2O)n, where n is any number from three to eight. Monosaccharides are classified based on their functional groups and the number of carbon atoms they contain.
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