Tetrose Monosaccharide Chirality Asymmetric Carbon Hexose - Parallel Transparent PNG
The image shows two chemical structures, one labeled "1 CHO" and the other labeled "D-erythrulose". The structures are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with each structure having a number of symbols on it. The first structure on the left is labeled "CH2OH" and has a symbol of a molecule on the top left corner. The symbol is a circle with a line connecting it to the top right corner, representing the chemical structure. The second structure is labeled as "OH" with a symbol on the bottom left corner, indicating that it is a chemical compound. The symbols on the right side of the image are labeled as CH2OH, which is a type of chemical compound that is composed of two carbon atoms connected by a series of lines. The lines connecting the two atoms are also labeled with symbols, such as "H" and "OH". Overall, the image appears to be a representation of the chemical structures of a D-erythroose molecule.

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Tetrose Monosaccharide Chirality Asymmetric Carbon Hexose - Parallel PNG

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