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- identify the structure at tag 19Convert the Fischer projection to the Haworth projection of the a-furanose form by moving the substituents to the appropriate positions. The anomeric carbon is shown. CH₂OH -H Cyclization -OH -OH CH₂OH Answer Bank CH₂OH HO- -H H- OHBimolecular composition of aspergillus niger