The functional group represented by N2 is: Amide Amine Lactone Lactam
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Q: The functional group involved in glycosidic linkages is: ester carboxylic acid O amide ether
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Q: What is homopolysachharide? Give one example.
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functional group represented by N2 is: - Amide
Amine - Lactone
- Lactam
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