how does monosaccharides link in polysaccharides
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Disaccharides are formed when two monosaccharides are joined together and a molecule of water is removed. For example; milk sugar (lactose) is made from glucose and galactose whereas the sugar from sugar cane and sugar beets (sucrose) is made from glucose and fructose.
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Monosaccharides are linked by peptide bonds with each other to form a polypeptide chain, this long chain makes up a Polysaccharide.
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