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Audrina Mullen
18 June, 20:21
Are disaccharide polymers?
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Kaylie Ritter
18 June, 21:59
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Yes they are polymers of monosaccharides.
Explanation:
Disaccharides are polymers of monosaccharides, which are simple sugar molecules such as glucose. Monosaccharides, monomers, are linked by glycosidic bonds to make disaccharides.
Example; the linkage of glucose and fructose to make sucrose.
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