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CH2OH-CO-(CHOH) 4-CH2OH is an example of

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Answered by sanika2655
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Explanation:

glucose, dextrose, or grape sugar, monosaccharide sugar with the empirical formula C6H12O6 . This carbohydrate

occurs in the sap of most plants and in the juice of grapes and other fruits. Glucose is a normal component of animal blood; it thus requires no digestion prior to absorption into the bloodstream. Glucose can be obtained by hydrolysis

of a variety of carbohydrates, e.g., milk and cane sugars, maltose, cellulose, or glycogen, but it is usually

Answered by Brainzeee
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The complete question is as follows:

CH2OH-CO-(CHOH) 4-CH2OH is an example of

(a) Aldohexose

(b) Aldoheptose

(c) Ketotetrose

(d) Ketoheptose

Answer:

CH2-CO-(CHOH)4-CH2OH is an example of Ketoheptose.

Explanation:

What is ketoheptose?

  • It is a 7 carbon-containing molecule, contains C=O keto group at the second position.

  • CH2

         |

        C = O

         |

        (CHOH)4

         |

        CH2OH

  • Here, at the second position, the keto group with 7 carbons are present. That's why it's known as a 'ketoheptose sugar'.  
  • Example of ketohexose molecule is sedoheptulose.

Aldohexose: It is a 6-membered aldehyde containing sugar. Examples are glucose, mannose, galactose, etc.

Aldoheptose: It is a 7-membered aldehyde containing sugar. Example is L-glycero-D-manno-heptose.

Ketotetrose: It is a 4-membered keto containing sugar. Example is erythrulose.

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