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illustrate glycosidic and peptide bond​

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Answered by AfrahNajeeb
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Glycosidic bond is between two monosaccharide units to form a disaccharide.

Peptide bond is between two amino acids to form a dipeptide.

Answered by sunnysunnyraj1999
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Answer:

(a) A glycosidic bond is formed normally between C-1 and C-4, of adjacent monosaccharide units.

Glycosidic bond

(b) Peptide bond is a covalent bond that is formed between two adjacent amino acids by condensation of NH

2

gp of one amino acid and C=O group of other amino acid and hence, it can be depicted as

Peptide bond

(c) Phosphodiester bond is a strong covalent bond formed between phosphate and two adjacent sugar groups. Such bonds form the sugar-phosphate backbone of nucleic acids.

Phosphodiester bond

Explanation:

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