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Nikhil Montgomery
27 November, 10:42
What are chains of glucose molecules called?
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Meredith Clay
27 November, 11:22
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polysaccharides
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It is a disaccharide (2 sugars). When many glucose molecules link together in a long chain, molecules called polysaccharides (many sugars) are formed. The link formed between each molecule is known as a glycosidic bond.
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