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In a disaccharide, monomers are linked with each other through ________.
a) peptide bonds
b) hydrogen bonds
c) glycosidic bonds
d) ester bonds

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a disaccharide, monomers are linked with each other through ________.

a) peptide bonds

b) hydrogen bonds

c) glycosidic bonds

d) ester bonds



Answer=> option (c) GLYCOSIDIC BONDS



Answered by ericksimba100
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Answer:

C. glycosidic bonds.

Explanation:

Disaccharides are formed when two simple sugars commonly referred to as monosaccharides are joined by glycosidic bonds. the common sugars that are joined include;

  1. sucrose
  2. lactose
  3. maltose

The bonding of the two simple sugars that form a disaccharide is done through a process referred to as the condensation reaction or dehydration reaction.

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