- explain monosaccharide isomers (glucose, galactose and fructose) -differences and similarties between glucose, galactose and fructose
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Glucose, galactose, and fructose are examples of monosaccharide isomers. They are all hexoses, meaning they have six carbon atoms in their structure, and their molecular formula is C6H12O6. However, they differ in the arrangement of their atoms and functional Show more…
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