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Aleksandr [31]
4 years ago
13

Which of the following best describes the process that adds a monosaccharide to an existing to an existing polysaccharide

Biology
2 answers:
dusya [7]4 years ago
8 0

<u>Answer:</u>

<em>The best describes the process That adds a monosaccharide to an existing to an existing Polysaccaride.</em>

<u>Explanation:</u>

Disaccharides are structure when two monosaccharides experience a parchedness reaction. They are held with each other by a covalent bond. we understand Sucrose is the most notable disaccharide, which is made out of the monomers glucose and fructose.  

Monosaccharides encounter a parchedness reaction. They are held together by a covalent bond. Sucrose is the most notable disaccharide, which is made out of the monomers glucose and fructose.

katrin [286]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Condensation Polymerization

Explanation:

When a small molecule reacts with the large molecule (with complex structure or large structure), then usually a new larger or complex structure is produced . Every time such reactions takes place, a by product is released such as water , methanol etc.

For example -

Production of Cellulose -

A cellulose if formed of polypeptide chains of proteins (polysaccharide) , poly(β-hydroxybutyric acid) and a polyester in presence of microorganisms that act as catalyst.

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