Which process is involved in the formation of glycosidic bonds in a polysaccharide?
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Solution
Dehydration:
Individual monosaccharides in a polysaccharide are joined by a glycosidic bond.
Dehydration results in the formation of bonds.
Glycosidic bonds are one type of covalent bond present in living organisms.
The loss of a water molecule is required for the formation of these bonds, and this process is known as dehydration reactions (also known as condensation reactions).