This is a disacharride.
its a scienfic bond that consist of hyper sugars that hold nucleic acids together.
ester bond: Between an alcohol group and a acid group on each sugar.
Yes, sugars have a no of 'OH' groups and bond between 'O' and 'H' is a polar bond.
Phosphate backbone
yes because that is the way the bond.
Peptide bond is the bond formed between amino acids. Glycosidic bond is the bond formed between simple sugars Peptide bond is the bond formed between amino acids. Glycosidic bond is the bond formed between simple sugars
The bonding of sugars is a condensation reaction, producing one water molecule with each reaction. To bond four simple sugars, three bondings are required, which means three water molecules are produced.
weak hydrogen bonds hold together sugars and phosphates
A phosphodiester bond connects sugars (deoxyribose or ribose) and phosphates in nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. It forms between the 3' carbon of one sugar molecule and the 5' carbon of the adjacent sugar molecule, creating a sugar-phosphate backbone.
Two sugars linked by a covalent bond is known as a disaccharide. Examples of disaccharides include sucrose (table sugar), lactose (milk sugar), and maltose (malt sugar).
A Glycosidic bond is formed by a Condensation Reaction
This is because the two OH groups of H3PO4 bond with the OH of the pentol sugars next to the Carbonyl group, so the bond formation resembles esterification.