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A monosaccharide is the simpliset form of sugar such as [[Glucose|glucose]]. Many monosaccharides may for disaccharides by condensation reactions<ref name="monosaccharide">Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Walter, (2008), Molecular biology of a cell, 5th edition, New York, Garland Science.</ref><references />. | A monosaccharide is the simpliset form of sugar such as [[Glucose|glucose]]. Many monosaccharides may for disaccharides by condensation reactions <ref name="monosaccharide">Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Walter, (2008), Molecular biology of a cell, 5th edition, New York, Garland Science.</ref>. | ||
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