In the given three structures,two glucose units are linked. Which of the following correctly identifies the linkages between $C_1$ and $C_4$ and between $C_1$ and $C_6$?

  • A
    $(A)$ is $C_1-C_4$; $(B)$ and $(C)$ are $C_1-C_6$
  • B
    $(A)$ and $(B)$ are $C_1-C_4$; $(C)$ is $C_1-C_6$
  • C
    $(A)$ and $(C)$ are $C_1-C_4$; $(B)$ is $C_1-C_6$
  • D
    $(A)$ and $(C)$ are $C_1-C_6$; $(B)$ is $C_1-C_4$

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