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    Fructose Exists in Foods as Either a Monosaccharide (Free Fructose)
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Fructose Exists in Foods as Either a Monosaccharide (Free Fructose)

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Question 57

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Fructose exists in foods as either a monosaccharide (free fructose) or a unit of the sucrose disaccharide molecule because the small intestine directly absorbs free fructose.

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