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Type of bond in which monomer are held together polysaccharides and polypeptides 1

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Carbohydrate are also called saccharide. Carbohydrate are composed of three components that are carbon oxygen and hydrogen .

These substance are also called hydrate of carbon.

Types of carbohydrates ----

Monosaccharides

Oligosaccharides

Polysaccharides

POLYSACCHARIDES- They are the most complex form of carbohydrates and are formed by the condensation of more than yen monosaccharide units. They are held together by oxygen bridge called glycosidic linkage. Long chain of monosaccharide are linked together by glycosidic bond. They are soluble in water and tasteless.

Poly saccharides are also two type

1 homopolysaccharides

2. Heteropolysaccharides

POLYPEPTIDES - one amino acid form amino group reacts with one carboxyl group of another molecule of amino acid as result of one peptide bond and one molecule of water is formed . When the more than 50 amino acids together from protein , then this is called polypeptide chain.

So in polypeptide , peptide bond is present .

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