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What is the difference between fibers and monosaccharides

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A monosaccharide is a single sugar unit (e.g., glucose, fructose, and galactose). A disaccharide (e.g., maltose, sucrose, and lactose) is a molecule of two single sugar units. A polysaccharide (e.g., starch and fiber) is a long chain of sugar units. 2.

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Answer. Answer: A monosaccharide is a single sugar unit (e.g., glucose, fructose, and galactose). ... A polysaccharide (e.g., starch and fiber) is a long chain of sugar units.

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