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monosaccharide \t\t both mono- and \t\t polysaccharide
\t\t\t\t\t\t\t polysaccharides
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monomer \t one ring \t glucose \t contain sugar rings
consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen \t carbohydrate \t polymer
many rings \t starch \t two rings
- monosaccharide: These are the simplest single-unit sugars, with a single ring structure, glucose is an example, and they are the monomers that build larger carbs.
- both mono- and polysaccharides: All carbohydrates, regardless of size, are made of C, H, O and contain sugar ring structures, and they fall under the broader carbohydrate category.
- polysaccharide: These are large polymer carbs made of many linked sugar units, forming many rings, with starch being a common example.
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monosaccharide
- monomer
- one ring
- glucose
both mono- and polysaccharides
- consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- contain sugar rings
- carbohydrate
polysaccharide
- polymer
- many rings
- starch