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What process allows monosaccharides to bond together to form disaccharides and then larger polysaccharides?

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Answer: Dehydration Synthesis.

Explanation: Dehydration Synthesis is a reaction that removes water to join monomers to form a polymer.

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The process that allows monosaccharides to bond together to form disaccharides and then larger polysaccharides is called dehydration synthesis. It is a process involving putting together of molecules or monomers but along the reaction it loses water molecules as by product.  
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