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  • Glyceraldehyde: The Universal Monosaccharide - Definition & Importance
    The correct answer is Glyceraldehyde.

    Glyceraldehyde is a three-carbon sugar that can exist in two isomeric forms: D-glyceraldehyde and L-glyceraldehyde. Glyceraldehyde is the simplest carbohydrate and is considered to be the universal monosaccharide because it is the building block from which all other carbohydrates are derived.

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