When sucrose bonds together, it joins a(n) __ with a(n) __ glucose: fructose: a, β-1,2-glycosidic glucose: glucose: a-1,4-glycosidic galactose: glucose: B-1,4-glycosidic glucose: glucose: a-1,6-glycosidic glucose: glucose: B-1,4-glycosidic
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