-ose
The suffix -ose (/oʊz/ or /oʊs/) is used in biochemistry to form the names of sugars. This Latin suffix means "full of", "abounding in", "given to", or "like". Numerous systems exist to name specific sugars more descriptively. Monosaccharides, the simplest sugars, may be named according to the number of carbon atoms in each molecule of the sugar: pentose is a five-carbon monosaccharide, and hexose is a six-carbon monosaccharide. Aldehyde monosaccharides may be called aldoses; ketone monosaccharides may be called ketoses. There are these theories about the origin of the -ose suffix:-
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-ose
The suffix -ose (/oʊz/ or /oʊs/) is used in biochemistry to form the names of sugars. This Latin suffix means "full of", "abounding in", "given to", or "like". Numerous systems exist to name specific sugars more descriptively. Monosaccharides, the simplest sugars, may be named according to the number of carbon atoms in each molecule of the sugar: pentose is a five-carbon monosaccharide, and hexose is a six-carbon monosaccharide. Aldehyde monosaccharides may be called aldoses; ketone monosaccharides may be called ketoses. There are these theories about the origin of the -ose suffix:-
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Die Wortendung -ose bezeichnet ...... rch eine Membran oder Zellwand
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The suffix -ose (/oʊz/ or /oʊs ...... sucrosus would mean "sugary".
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Die Wortendung -ose bezeichnet ...... ür Verwendungen in der Chemie:
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The suffix -ose (/oʊz/ or /oʊs ...... he origin of the -ose suffix:-
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