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carbohydrates are derivatives of??? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbohydrate derivatives are sugar molecules that have been modified with substituents other than hydroxyl groups. Examples include glycosylamines, sugar phosphates, and sugar acetates. Most sugar derivatives occur naturally and have important biological functions.

Answered by DevyanshDevil
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Carbohydrate derivatives are sugar molecules that have been modified with substituents other than hydroxyl groups. Examples include glycosylamines, sugar phosphates, and sugar acetates. Most sugar derivatives occur naturally and have important biological functions.

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