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glucocidic bonds formed bet anomic carbon of one sugar and hydroxyl group of onther sugar forming disachride or with hydroxyl group of non sugar asalchol ester bond formed bet carboxyl group of acid and oh of alchol

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An ether bond is any C-O-C bond. A glycosidic linkage is a C-O-C bond in which at least one of the carbon's is a member of a carbohydrate molecule. In other words, all glycosidic linkages are ether bonds but not all ether bonds are glycosidic since they don't necessarily involve a carbohydrate.

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