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The monosacaccharide found in fruits is ____________.
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Glucose
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Fructose
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Maltose
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Lactose
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Fructose is the monosaccharide found in fruits. Monosaccharides are the simplest form of carbohydrates, and fructose is a type of sugar that is naturally occurring in fruits. It is sweeter than glucose and is responsible for the sweet taste of fruits. Glucose is another type of monosaccharide, but it is not specifically found in fruits. Maltose and lactose are disaccharides, which means they are composed of two monosaccharides and are not found as the primary sugar in fruits.