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Which of the following statements is/are not true
(A) Glycerol is a 3 carbon alcohol with 3 OH groups that
(B) Waxes are esters formed between a long chain alcohol and saturated fatty acids
(C) The term protein was coined by Gerardus Johannes Mulder
(D) Agar is an indispensable polysaccharide and it is a complex polymer of glucose and sulphur-containing carbohydrates

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a and c only

B

d only

C

a and d only

D

a, b and d only

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