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Starch in plants and glycogen in animals are both storage polymers of glucose .
Cellulose is an important structural polymer of glucose in plant cell walls . Starch ,
glycogen , and cellulose differ in the positions and orientations of their ...
Starch in plants and glycogen in animals are both storage polymers of glucose .
Cellulose is an important structural polymer of glucose in plant cell walls . Starch ,
glycogen , and cellulose differ in the positions and orientations of their ...
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The molecular formula for glucose is C6H1206 . What would be the molecular
formula for a polymer made by linking ten glucose molecules together by
dehydration reactions ? C6H120060 b . C6H1206 a . c . C6H102051 d .
C6H100050 ...
The molecular formula for glucose is C6H1206 . What would be the molecular
formula for a polymer made by linking ten glucose molecules together by
dehydration reactions ? C6H120060 b . C6H1206 a . c . C6H102051 d .
C6H100050 ...
Page 118
C6H102051 d . C6H100050 C60HWO51 e . 3. The enzyme amylase can break
glycosidic linkages between glucose monomers only if the monomers are the a
form . Which of the following could amylase break down ? ( Choose all that apply
. ) ...
C6H102051 d . C6H100050 C60HWO51 e . 3. The enzyme amylase can break
glycosidic linkages between glucose monomers only if the monomers are the a
form . Which of the following could amylase break down ? ( Choose all that apply
. ) ...
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