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Glycosidic linkage is present in...

Glycosidic linkage is present in

A

sucrose

B

Starch

C

glucose

D

fractose

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The correct Answer is:
A, B


Glycosidic linkage is used to connect two monomer unit (monosaccharide) in a linear polymer.
Glucose and fructose are mono saccharide so in which no glysidic linkage is/are present. Sucrose is disaccharide while starch is a linear polymer of glucose so in both glycosidic linkage is present
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