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Sugar molecules can combine with one another to form large molecules called

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Answered by deepakojha11411
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Individual sugar molecules, the monosaccharides, can be used as monomers joined together to form larger structures. For example, two glucose molecules can be joined to form the disaccharide called maltose,.

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Answered by taesha43
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The sugar molecules thus formed contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen: Their hydrocarbon backbones are used to make amino acids and other carbon-based molecules that can be assembled into larger molecules (such as proteins or DNA), used for example to form new cells.

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