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Name the band present between monosacharides and polysaccharides.​

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Answered by charm22
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Carbohydrates are made up of monosaccharides linked together into polysaccharide chains by a type of covalent bond known as a glycosidic bond. These glycosidic bonds are formed in a dehydration synthesis reaction. As H2O is formed an oxygen atom is left between two covalent bonds linking the two sugars.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Difference Between Monosaccharides And Polysaccharides

Explanation:

  1. A monosaccharide is the most straightforward type of sugars, containing single polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone unit.
  2. Oligosaccharide comprises of at least two units of monosaccharides, joined by glycosidic bonds.While the Polysaccharide comprises of more than at least 20 units of monosaccharides, some may have hundreds or thousands of units.
  3. Monosaccharides, Oligosaccharides, and Polysaccharides are the primary division of sugars.  
  4. Starches differ from the basic sugars like monosaccharides to the mind boggling one. Monosaccharides are considered as the central vitality source,  while polysaccharides go about as the optional vitality hold and in a few, they structure basic dividers of cells.  
  5. Sugars are the substances that yield aldehydes or ketones on hydrolysis.
  6. The basic experimental equation among sugars is (CH2O)n Where is the polysaccharides is Cx(H2O)y, where x is typically a major number between 200-2500.
  7. Carbohydrate' is the word comprised of three mixes which are carbon (C), hydrogen(H) and oxygen (O).
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