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Foxs-In-A-Trenchcoat t1_ix4l097 wrote
Reply to comment by suhdaey in How do insects survive winter? How do northenly climates have any insects? by failedtalkshowhost
Yeah, it's less reactive. Sugars are typically carbon rings, and if they reduce, that means the ring breaks open into a carbon chain. One end of the chain then has an aldehyde group which is available for chemical reactions. Sugars that stay in ring form are more stable, less reactive chemically.
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