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Jill
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condensing of monosaccharides
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I know if you combine or condense 2 monosaccharides you can form 1 molecule of disaccharide but what else can it form a molecule of?
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would it be oligosaccharides?
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amylopectin (aka starch)
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One molecule of water
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