Identify the Haworth structure of the b-(D)-pyranose form of the monosaccharide show CHO H HO HO H HO H H CH$_2$OH Monosaccharide B D A C CH$_2$OH CH$_2$OH OH O H OH H OH H H HO H H OH HO A B CH$_2$OH OH H H OH H C H CH$_2$OH OH H HO H H H HO H OH H HO D OH H HO H
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