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Three molecules of water are released when the four glucose molecules are joined.

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Three molecules of water are released when the four glucose molecules are joined.

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A Condensation Reaction would Join two (or more) Monosaccharides together!

But to break Monosaccharides (which were already joined together) a Hydrolysis Reaction must take place.

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dehydration synthesis

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starch and cellulose

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