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The glycosidic bond in a disaccharide links the two monosaccharides. This bond forms by loss of the leading monosaccharide's -OH which is displaced by the oxygen of the trailing monosaccharide's -OH, which means that the carbon in the C-O glycosidic bond is from the lead monosaccharide. Select this carbon.
The tyesidit bond is.
The glycosidic bond in a disaccharide links the two monosaccharides. This bond forms by loss of the leading monosaccharide's -OH which is displaced by the oxygen of the trailing monosaccharide's -OH, which means that the carbon in the C-O glycosidic bond is from the lead monosaccharide. Select this carbon.
The tyesidit bond is.
Lelia LubowitzLv2
13 Apr 2019