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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/BridgeValley_Community_and_Technical_College/Consumer_Chemistry/09%3A_Biochemistry/9.01%3A_Carbohydrates_Fundamentals
    Ribose sugars in DNA and RNA) or sustaining life itself (e.g., Metabolic conversion of carbohydrates into usable biochemical energy, ATP). The term saccharide is derived from the Latin word "saccharar...Ribose sugars in DNA and RNA) or sustaining life itself (e.g., Metabolic conversion of carbohydrates into usable biochemical energy, ATP). The term saccharide is derived from the Latin word "sacchararum" from the sweet taste of sugars. The name derives from the general formula of carbohydrate is C x (H 2 O) y - x and y may or may not be equal and range in value from 3 to 12 or more. For example glucose is: C 6 (H 2 O) 6 or is more commonly written, C 6 H 12 O 6 .
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/Chemistry_LHS_Bridge/17%3A_Carbohydrates/17.01%3A_Carbohydrates_Fundamentals
    Ribose sugars in DNA and RNA) or sustaining life itself (e.g., Metabolic conversion of carbohydrates into usable biochemical energy, ATP). The term saccharide is derived from the Latin word "saccharar...Ribose sugars in DNA and RNA) or sustaining life itself (e.g., Metabolic conversion of carbohydrates into usable biochemical energy, ATP). The term saccharide is derived from the Latin word "sacchararum" from the sweet taste of sugars. The name derives from the general formula of carbohydrate is C x (H 2 O) y - x and y may or may not be equal and range in value from 3 to 12 or more. For example glucose is: C 6 (H 2 O) 6 or is more commonly written, C 6 H 12 O 6 .

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