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Okay, i want to answer this question, we have to talk about carbohydrates.
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So these carbohydrates are biomolecules consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
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Usually with a hydrogen, oxygen, oxygen, oxygen atom, of 2 to 1, and, well, they are going to have a formula of like this, where this m may not be different from n.
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However, we can divide these carbohydrates in groups.
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For example, we can have monosaccharides that aren't like the simple hydrates.
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We have also rite saccharides that occur when you place together two monosaccharides and we have also polysaccharides.
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That occurs when you place many monosaccharides together.
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For example, one monosaccharide is going to be glucose...