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Step-by-step explanation:
1. A monosaccharide is a(n) aldose if the carbonyl group is on the end of the carbon chain.
2. If a carbohydrate, like xylulose, has five carbon atoms and a carbonyl group on the second carbon, it is called a ketopentose
3. Any carbohydrate with the carbonyl group on the second carbon is a Ketose
4. With the carbonyl group on the end of a six-carbon chain, the carbohydrate would be classified as a(n) aldohexose
5. The most common carbohydrate, Glucose has six carbon atoms---
6. Glyceraldehyde is an example of a(n) because it has three carbon atoms.---triose