Macromolecules:
An O-H is removed from one monosaccharide and a H from the other. The unstable parts of the monosaccharides then share electrons to generate stability in a covalent bond called a glycosidic bond (Fig 2). Additionally the H and O-H also covalently bond to produce water. This reaction is a condensation reaction or Dehydration synthesis. ................
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