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Answer: Please see answers in explanation columnExplanation:Name Type of sugarsSucrose DisaccharideSucrose, also called table sugar with molecular formulae C12H22O11 is a disaccharide composed of two monosaccharides ( 50%glucose + 50% fructose.).Lactose DisaccharideLactose with molecular formula C12H22O11, found in milk is a disaccharide composed of two monosaccharides (galactose and glucose).Fructose MonosaccharideFructose with molecular formulae C6H12O6 is a natural sugar mostly found in fruits.Starch PolysaccharideStarch ,a complex carbohydrate with molecular formula (C6H10O5)n, is a Polysaccharide containing many units of glucose joined together by 1,4 linkages. Sources of starch can be found in the parts of plants( roots, tubers etc).Glucose monosaccharidesGlucose, is a simple sugar (monosaccharides) with the molecular formula C6H12O6. It is found in parts of plants as well as in humans and known as blood sugar because of its location in the bloodstream....