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Chemically amylose is a with 200-1000 `alpha`,-D-(+)-glucose units held by ____ glycosidic linkage

A

long unbranched chain, C1- C6.

B

branched chain, C1 - C4.

C

long unbranched chain, C1- C4

D

branched chain, C1- C6.

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C

Chemically amylose is a long unbranched chain with 200-1000 `alpha`-D-(+ )-glucose units held by C1-C4 glycosidic linkage.
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    A
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