Fructose belongs to which class of ketohexoses and what is its specific ring structure called?.
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It is a ketohexose and its five-membered ring structure is called Furanose (analogous to Furan).
Fructose belongs to which class of ketohexoses and what is its specific ring structure called?.
It is a ketohexose and its five-membered ring structure is called Furanose (analogous to Furan).
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