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tetrose
tet·rose T0133875 (tĕt′rōs′)n. A monosaccharide containing no more than four carbon atoms in its primary chain.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tetrose - any monosaccharide sugar containing four atoms of carbon per moleculemonosaccharide, monosaccharose, simple sugar - a sugar (like sucrose or fructose) that does not hydrolyse to give other sugars; the simplest group of carbohydrates | Translationstetrose
tetrose[′te‚trōs] (biochemistry) Any of a group of monosaccharides that have a four-carbon chain; an example is erythrose, CH2OH·(CHOH)2·CHO. tetrose
tet·rose (tet'rōs), A monosaccharide containing only four carbon atoms in the main chain; for example, erythrose, threose, erythrulose.tetrose (tĕt′rōs′)n. A monosaccharide containing no more than four carbon atoms in its primary chain.tet·rose (tet'rōs) A monosaccharide containing only four carbon atoms in the main chain. tetrose a MONOSACCHARIDE containing four carbon atoms, with the general formula (CH2O)4, for example erythrose, an aldotetrose.tetrose
Words related to tetrosenoun any monosaccharide sugar containing four atoms of carbon per moleculeRelated Words- monosaccharide
- monosaccharose
- simple sugar
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