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differences between monosaccharides and oligosaccharides( four points)

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Answered by Anonymous
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When used as nouns, monosaccharide means a simple sugar such as glucose, fructose or deoxyribose that has a single ring, whereas oligosaccharide means a polysaccharide of low molecular weight, being a polymer of between three and eight monosaccharide units.

Answered by DarshHere
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When used as nouns, monosaccharide means a simple sugar such as glucose, fructose or deoxyribose that has a single ring, whereas oligosaccharide means a polysaccharide of low molecular weight, being a polymer of between three and eight monosaccharide units.

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