a) Mono saccharides are commonly called as simple sugars. They are soluble in water and sweet to taste. They are composed of 3 to 7 carbon atoms. For example: glucose, fructose
Oligo saccharides: They are carbohydrates formed by the joining of 2 to 6 monosaccharide molecules. The bond formed between monosaccharides, is called glycosidic bond, e.g., lactose, maltose
b) i) Photosynthesis: Preparation of glucose
6CO2+12H2O→C6H12O6+9O2
ii) A peptide linkage (bond) is a chemical bond formed between two molecules (amino acids) when the carboxyl group of one molecule reacts with the amino group of the other molecule, which releases a m water molecule (H2O). This is a dehydration occurs between amino acids.