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In the Following Structure: (A)How Many of the Monosaccharide

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In the following structure: In the following structure:   (a)How many of the monosaccharide units are furanoses and how may are pyranoses?  (b)What is the linkage between the two monosaccharide units?  (c)Is this a reducing sugar? (a)How many of the monosaccharide units are furanoses and how may are pyranoses?
(b)What is the linkage between the two monosaccharide units?
(c)Is this a reducing sugar?

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(a)2 pyranoses;
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