A monosaccharide that consists of 5 carbon atoms, one of which is in a ketonegroup, is classified as a(n)
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A monosaccharide that consists of 5 carbon atoms, one of which is in a ketonegroup, is classified as a(n) ________.
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aldohexose |
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ketopentose |
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ketotetrose |
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aldopentose |
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aldotetrose |
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