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The two monosaccharide units of a disaccharide are joined through aa. $C$ -to-O-to-C linkageb. $C$ -to-O-to-H linkagec. $C$ -to-O-to-O linkaged. H-to-O-to-H linkage
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A disaccharide is a sugar (a carbohydrate) composed of two monosaccharides. It is formed when two sugars are joined together and a molecule of water is removed. Show more…
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