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What is the name given to the linkage that holds two monosaccharide units together?

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Disaccharides (C 12H 22O 11) are sugars composed of two monosaccharide units that are joined by a carbon–oxygen-carbon linkageknown as a glycosidic linkage. Thislinkage is formed from the reaction of the anomeric carbon of one cyclicmonosaccharide with the OH group of a second monosaccharide
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glycosidic linkage

Disaccharides (C12H22O11) are sugars composed of two monosaccharide units that are joined by a carbon–oxygen-carbon linkage known as a glycosidic linkage. This linkage is formed from the reaction of the anomeric carbon of one cyclic monosaccharide with the OH group of a second monosaccharide.

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