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In glycogen, the right end of the polysa...

In glycogen, the right end of the polysaccharide chain is called

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Study the given statements and select the correct answer. (i) Right end of a polysaccharide chain is called reducing end while left end is called non-reducing end. (ii) Starch can hold cellulose being non-helical, cannot hold iodine. (iii) Starch and glycogen are branched molecules. (iv) Starch and glycogen are the reserve food materials of plants and animals, respectively.

Study the given statements and select the correct answer. (i) Right end of a polysaccharide chain is called reducing end while left end is called non-reducing end. (ii) Starch can hold cellulose being non-helical, cannot hold iodine. (iii) Starch and glycogen are branched molecules. (iv) Starch and glycogen are the reserve food materials of plants and animals, respectively.

Study the given statements and select the correct answer. (i) Right end of a polysaccharide chain is called reducing end while left end is called non-reducing end. (ii) Starch can hold cellulose being non-helical, cannot hold iodine. (iii) Starch and glycogen are branched molecules. (iv) Starch and glycogen are the reserve food materials of plants and animals, respectively.

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