Biology, asked by lipsahota331, 6 months ago

Question
Bond present between two molecules
of carbohydrates is:
a) amide
b) phosphodiester
c) glycosidic
d) hydrogen bond​

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Answered by nallagondurevanth510
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Explanation:

A covalent bond formed between a carbohydrate molecule and another molecule (in this case, between two monosaccharides) is known as a glycosidic bond . Glycosidic bonds (also called glycosidic linkages) can be of the alpha or the beta type.

Answered by sreyasinharkl
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Answer:

C. Glycoside

The amino acids are linked together by peptide bonds to form a protein. Peptide or amide bond is formed by the linkage of the carboxyl group of one amino acids with the amino group of the other amino acids

The bond formed between two monosaccharides is called a glycosidic bond. It is normally formed between the carbon-1 of one monosaccharide and carbon-4 of the other monosaccharide.

DNA and RNA are  chain of polynucleotide which are joined by the phosphodiester bonds. DNA resembles RNA as both has polynucleotide chain. The two nucleotide is linked by phosphodiester bond. 

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