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Complete the following sentences. Match the words in the left-hand column with the appropriate blank in the sentences in the right-hand column. View Available Hint(s) ResetHelp 1. A monosaccharide is a(n) glucose 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(n) aldotriose. 3. Any carbohydrate with the carbonyl group on the second carbon is a(n) ketopentose. 4. With the carbonyl group on the end of a six-carbon chain, the carbohydrate would be classified as a(n) aldose. 5. The most common carbohydrate, ketose, has six carbon atoms. 6. Glyceraldehyde is an example of a(n) aldohexose, because it has three carbon atoms.

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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

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