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Disaccharides consist of two monosaccharides connected by a glycosidic linkage . Activity Models of Glucose ... The monomers of polysaccharides are connected by L f glycosidic linkages . Starch in plants and glycogen in animals 108.
Disaccharides consist of two monosaccharides connected by a glycosidic linkage . Activity Models of Glucose ... The monomers of polysaccharides are connected by L f glycosidic linkages . Starch in plants and glycogen in animals 108.
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glycosidic linkages . 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 ...
glycosidic linkages . 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 ...
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Glos a . nucleic acids ; amino acids b . amino acids ; polypeptides c . glycosidic linkages ; polypeptide linkages d . genes ; enzymes e . polymers ; polypeptides 5. Which of the following statements concerning unsaturated fats is true ...
Glos a . nucleic acids ; amino acids b . amino acids ; polypeptides c . glycosidic linkages ; polypeptide linkages d . genes ; enzymes e . polymers ; polypeptides 5. Which of the following statements concerning unsaturated fats is true ...
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