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Hedging is foolish unless you have reason to believe that the odds are stacked against your favor.
Disaccharide
A carbohydrate made up of two monosaccharide molecules bonded together, examples include sucrose and lactose.
Simple Sugar
Small carbohydrate molecules that serve as a source of energy and building blocks for more complex carbohydrates, such as glucose and fructose.
Deoxyribose
A sugar component of DNA, having one less oxygen atom than ribose, the sugar component of RNA.
Monosaccharide
The simplest form of carbohydrates, consisting of a single sugar molecule such as glucose or fructose.
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