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The diagram shows a straight chain of glucose molecules.
A, The molecule has 6 atoms, each connected to one other atom. B, The molecule has 6 atoms, each connected to various numbers of atoms. C, The molecule has 6 atoms, each connected to 2 other atoms. D, The molecule has 1 atom, connected to 2 other atoms.
Which carbohydrate is shown above?
fructose
sucrose
galactose
starch
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Starch.
A straight chain of repeated glucose units is a polysaccharide — starch (a polymer of glucose). Fructose and galactose are single sugars; sucrose is a glucose–fructose disaccharide.
A straight chain of repeated glucose units is a polysaccharide — starch (a polymer of glucose). Fructose and galactose are single sugars; sucrose is a glucose–fructose disaccharide.
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