The monosaccharide units are connected by glycosidic bonds. Glycosidic bonds are cleaved by hydrolysis. In the body, this hydrolysis is catalyzed by acids and enzymes. When a metabolic need arises, storage polysaccharides – amylose, amylopectin, and glycogen – are hydrolyzed to yield

glucose and maltose.

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