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Fill in the blanks A sugar in which an...

Fill in the blanks
A sugar in which an amino group replaces the anomeric `-OH` is called glucosylamine. Also a sugar in which an amino group replaces a nonanomeric`-OH` is called an amino sugar. Fill the correct answer (glycosylamine//amino sugar) in the blanks and complete the statements
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