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- _____________ are stereoisomers of sugars that differ only in the configuration at an acetal or ketal carbon._____________ is a disaccharide in which galactose is linked to glucose by a β-glycosidic linkage.All sugar residues are in their D-isomeric forms. As drawn, there are ________ chiral carbons in this trisaccharide.
- Ribose is know as this type of sugar because of the number of Carbon atoms it possesses.When a purine or pyrimidine is linked through a b-Nglycosidic link to C-1 of a pentose, the molecule is calleda _________________________.This carbon atom is important in determining whether a glucose molecule is alpha or beta.