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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 ...
Page 118
Which of the following could amylase break down ? ( Choose all that apply . )
cellulose b . chitin c . glycogen d . starch amylopectin a . e . 4. Choose the pair of
terms that correctly completes this sentence : as Nucleotides are to are to
proteins ...
Which of the following could amylase break down ? ( Choose all that apply . )
cellulose b . chitin c . glycogen d . starch amylopectin a . e . 4. Choose the pair of
terms that correctly completes this sentence : as Nucleotides are to are to
proteins ...
Page 126
broke only 50 % of the linkages in the wheat starch ? Biological Inquiry : A
Workbook of Investigative Cases Explore macromolecules further with the case “
Picture Perfect . Biology Labs On - Line HemoglobinLab Science , Technology ,
and ...
broke only 50 % of the linkages in the wheat starch ? Biological Inquiry : A
Workbook of Investigative Cases Explore macromolecules further with the case “
Picture Perfect . Biology Labs On - Line HemoglobinLab Science , Technology ,
and ...
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