| 1. | In sucrose, the monosaccharide building blocks are fructose and glucose.
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| 2. | Historically it was also used to determine the structure of monosaccharides.
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| 3. | Glycans usually consist solely of O-glycosidic linkages of monosaccharides.
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| 4. | *Are you asking why it might contain polysaccharides and monosaccharides?
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| 5. | It is a heptose, a monosaccharide with seven carbon atoms.
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| 6. | Products of the reaction are the constituent monosaccharides glucose and fructose.
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| 7. | The most important monosaccharide, glucose, is a hexose.
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| 8. | Examples of monosaccharides are glucose, fructose, and glyceraldehyde.
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| 9. | This includes all monosaccharides and many disaccharides, including lactose and maltose.
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| 10. | It is a naturally occurring monosaccharide, specifically a hexose.
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