1. A disaccharide is formed when two monosaccharides are bonded together by a bond. a) glycosidic b) peptide c) ionic d) phosphodiester

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

Disaccharides are composed of two monosaccharide units linked together by a glycosidic bond. The most common glycosidic bonds connecting monosaccharide units are O-glycosidic bonds in which the oxygen from a hydroxyl group becomes linked to the carbonyl carbon.

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

Disaccharides are composed of two monosaccharide units linked together by a glycosidic bond. The most common glycosidic bonds connecting monosaccharide units are O-glycosidic bonds in which the oxygen from a hydroxyl group becomes linked to the carbonyl carbon.

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