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Glucose, fructose and sucrose
A monosaccharide is a simple polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone molecules, which cannot be
further hydrolysed into smaller units. The number of carbon atoms in monosaccharide vary
from
(1) 2-8 carbons (2) 2-7 carbons (3) 3-6 carbons (4) 3-7 carbons

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Answered by Shivali2708
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Answer:

3-7 carbon atoms

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