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What type of bond is formed between two sugars in a disaccharide?
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What type of bond is formed between two sugars in a disaccharide?
An O glycosidic bond is formed between two sugars in a disaccharide.
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What type of bond is formed between two sugars in a disaccharide?
An O glycosidic bond is formed between two sugars in a disaccharide.
Disaccharides include what sugar molecules?
Disaccharides include two monosaccharide sugar molecules.
What is a disaccharide?
A disaccharide is a carbohydrate composed of two monosaccharides linked by an O glycosidic bond.
Disaccharides are composed of how many covalently-bonded simple sugars?
Disaccharides are composed of two covalently-bonded simple sugars.
Which disaccharide is made up of glucose and fructose joined by a glycosidic bond?
Sucrose is the disaccharide made up of glucose and fructose joined by a glycosidic bond.
What happens in a disaccharide formation?
In a disaccharide formation, two monosaccharides are linked by an O glycosidic bond through a condensation reaction, releasing one water molecule.
How many sugar units are bonded in a disaccharide?
Two sugar units are bonded in a disaccharide.
Which type of bond forms disaccharides?
Disaccharides are formed by O glycosidic bonds.
Which of the following molecules is a disaccharide? A) Glucose B) Fructose C) Sucrose D) Ribose
C) Sucrose
What molecule consists of two monosaccharides bonded together?
A disaccharide consists of two monosaccharides bonded together.
How many monomers are linked together in a disaccharide?
Two monomers are linked together in a disaccharide.