disaccharides
When molecules of sugar join together they form either disaccharides (two sugar units) or polysaccharides (many sugar units). Examples of disaccharides include sucrose (table sugar) and lactose (milk sugar), while examples of polysaccharides include starch and cellulose.
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The class of compounds formed by joining many simple sugars together is called polysaccharides. They serve as storage molecules (like starch and glycogen) or structural components (like cellulose and chitin) in living organisms.
This is called polymerization. If the "molecules" being chained together are amino acids, then Des Dichado is correct, and it is a polypeptide. If the molecules are sugars (monosaccharides), then it is a carbohydrate. If the molecules are fatty acids, then it is a lipid.
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Polysaccharide
CELLULOSE IS TYPE OF POLYSACCHARIDES .MANY GLUCOSE MOLECULE JOIN TOGETHER TO FORM CELLULOSE BY PROCESS OF CONDENSATION. i.e TWO MONOMER JOIN TOGETHER TO FORM POLYMER BY RELEASE OF WATER MOLECULE
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Three. Trisaccharide means three sugars. Disaccharide is two, monosaccharide is one.
an ethnic group comes together when many people of the same religion join together to form an ethnic group.
This is termed polymerisation. Poly is greek for many.