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It is isomaltose.

Isomaltose is a disaccharide not a polysaccharide.

If you think about it, maltose is a disaccharide and isomaltose contains the word maltose, so if I was given this question and didn't know what isomaltose was, just try linking it to other basic information you already know! :)

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Q: Which of the foolowing carbohydrate is not a polysaccharide Glycogen Amylose Amylopectin Isomaltose Cellulose?
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