Monosaccharides differ from one another in the following ways:
The number of carbon atoms they contain.
The orientations of their hydroxyl group.
The location of their carbonyl group.
glycosidic linkage is the process to binds on monosaccharides to another.
Mono = one Di = two That simple.
No
no
They differ in 1) The # of Carbons 2) The location of the C=O carbonyl group, and 3) The arrangement of parts about the Carbons
how does one protein differ from another protein?
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yes
xcret
it differs by the vibrations
Atoms of the same element may differ from one another by having differing numbers of Neutrons in their centres.
Rocks differ due to texture, hardness, color and shape.