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4 May, 19:30

How does a monosaccharide differ from a disaccharide?

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  1. 4 May, 22:01
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    Monosaccharide is a single carbohydrate/sugar molecule (e. g. glucose) while disaccharide is two sugar molecules (e. g. sucrose = fructose + glucose)
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