tetrose

/ˈtɛtroʊs/
noun
  1. A simple sugar (monosaccharide) whose molecule contains four carbon atoms.
    • Tetrose sugars are less common in nature than hexoses like glucose.
    • The structure of a tetrose includes four carbon atoms in a chain.
    • In the lab, scientists synthesized a rare tetrose for their experiment.
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