What Bonds Two Sugars? A Deep Dive into Glycosidic Bonds
                                
                                
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                                According to the National Institutes of Health, glycosidic bonds are critical covalent bonds that connect monosaccharides to form larger carbohydrate structures like disaccharides. Understanding this fundamental chemical linkage is essential for comprehending the structure of carbohydrates, from table sugar to the cellulose in plants.