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what is aldo pentose and keto heptose?? ​

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Explanation:

The simple sugars, or monosaccharides, are the building blocks of carbohydrate chemistry. They are polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketones with five, six, seven, or eight carbon atoms that are classified appropriately as pentoses, hexoses, heptoses, or octoses, respectively. They can be designated by more specific names, such as aldohexose or ketohexose, to denote the kind of carbonyl compound they represent. For example, and aldopentose is a five-carbon sugar with an aldehyde carbonyl; a ketohexose is a six-carbon sugar with a ketone carbonyl.

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