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what is a triose, tetrose and pentose?​

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For example, the terms triose, tetrose, pentose, and hexose signify monosaccharides with, respectively, three, four, five, and six carbon atoms. ... Combining these classification systems gives general names that indicate both the type of carbonyl group and the number of carbon atoms in a molecule.

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For example, the terms triose, tetrose, pentose, and hexose signify monosaccharides with, respectively, three, four, five, and six carbon atoms. ... Combining these classification systems gives general names that indicate both the type of carbonyl group and the number of carbon atoms in a molecule.

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