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The carbohydrates can be present as one or the other ketose or aldose structures in the body. The ketose and the aldose carbohydrates are each other's isomers. Contingent upon the place of the O in the molecule, the carbohydrate can allude to aldose or ketose. The monosaccharide C3H6O3 is commonly known as triose.

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