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Group the following carbohydrates based on their characteristics and examples: monosaccharide, disaccharide, polysaccharide. monosaccharide: formed from two monosaccharide units, table sugar disaccharide: single sugar molecule, glucose polysaccharide: three or more sugar molecules, starch monosaccharide: single sugar molecule, glucose disaccharide: formed from two monosaccharide units, table sugar polysaccharide: three or more sugar molecules, starch monosaccharide: single sugar molecule, glucose disaccharide: three or more sugar molecules, starch polysaccharide: formed from two monosaccharide units, table sugar

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