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26 September, 12:29

Question 1

2 pts

The bond that forms between two glucose molecules are called

1. Peptide bonds

2. Ester bonds

3. Phosphodiester bonds

4. Glycosidic bonds

5. Hydrogen bonds

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  1. 26 September, 12:49
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    Glycosidic Bonds

    Explanation:

    Glycosidic Bonds are a type of covelant bond that form between two or more 5 carbon sugar macro-molecules (like glucose). Hydrogen bonds are an attraction between hydrogen atoms, not a real sharing or trading of electrons, as seen with ionic and covelant bonds, while they are essestial to life in water, they generally do not have a strong effect in the building of macromolecules. Therefore, that is incorrect. Phosphodiester, ester, and peptide bonds all occur between different macro-molecules, none of which include glucose (5 carbon sugar). Therefore, the answer is #4.
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