Use the image pasted here to answer the following questions. The number of the structure in the image corresponds to the number of the question. 1 2 3 4 H OH НО CH₂OH =0 ка O. H Н Н OH Н Н OH Н HO-H H-OH H-OH CH2OH 6 HO OH H Н H Н H OH OH OH он т Н 0 H НО HO OH OH Н н H OH Н H OH О OH .о. н OH Н 5 H H OH OH H OH H Н OH OH НО OH Н IH Н НО OH Н он H Н – OH H 0 OH OH Н H O Н HO он Н H Н 0 OH OH Н

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A - Describe the following glycosidic linkage in disaccharide “5”:

For example, format your answer like: a(1>3) or B(1>2)

B - Describe the following glycosidic linkage in disaccharide “6”:

For example, format your answer like: a(1>3) or B(1>2)

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Transcribed Image Text:Use the image pasted here to answer the following questions. The number of the structure in the image corresponds to the number of the question. 1 2 3 4 H OH НО CH₂OH =0 O. H Н Н ка OH Н Н OH Н HO-H H-OH H-OH CH2OH 6 HO OH H Н H Н H OH OH OH он т Н 0 H НО HO OH OH Н н H OH Н H OH О OH .о. н OH Н 5 H H OH OH H OH H Н OH OH НО OH Н IH Н НО OH Н он H Н – OH H 0 OH OH Н H O Н HO он Н H Н 0 OH OH Н
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As per the student's request I am solving only '5' and '6'.

We know that the glycosidic linkage is a type of covalent bond which joins the two or more carbohydrates molecules to form a disaccharide or polysaccharides. 

Alpha and beta form of carbohydrate is determined with the help of the anomeric carbon (C2).

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