The bond formed between two monosaccharides by the loss of a water molecule is called a:
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Correct answer: Glycosidic bond
A glycosidic bond is a type of covalent bond that joins a carbohydrate molecule to another group or saccharide. It is formed through a dehydration reaction between two carbon atoms.
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