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Cellulose is a straight-chain polysaccharide composed of only:

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Pick out the incorrect statements (s) from the following (1) Glucose exists in two different crystalline forms, alpha -D-glucose and beta -D-glucose (2) alpha -D-glucose and beta -D-glucose are anomers (3) alpha -D-glucose and beta -D-glucose are enantiomers (4) Cellulose is a straight chain polysaccharide made of only beta -D-glucose units (5) Starch is a mixture of amylose and amylopecting, both contain unbranched chain alpha -D-glucose unit

Pick out the incorrect statements from the following: 1) Glucose exists in two differént crystalline forms. alpha-D -glucose and beta-D -glucose 2) alpha-D -glucose and beta-D -glucose are anomers 3) alpha-D -glucose and beta-D -glucose are enantiomers 4)cellulose is, a straight chain polysaccharide made of only beta -D-gIucose units 5)Starch is a mixture of amylose and amylopectin, both contain unbranched chain of alpha-D -glucose in its.

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Amylose and cellulose are both straight chain polysaccharides containing only D-glucose units. What is the structural difference between the two?

Amylose and cellulose are both straight chains polysaccharides containing only D-glucose units. What is the structural difference between the two ?

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The straight chain polymer is formed by

The straight chain polymer is formed by