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Glycogen is a branched chain polymer of ...

Glycogen is a branched chain polymer of `alpha-D-`glucose units in which chain is formed by `C1-C4` glycosidic linkage whereas branching occurs by the formation of `C1-C6` glycosidic linkage. Structure of glycogen is similar to _______

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A polysaccharide is composed only of beta -D-glucose units which are joined by glycosidic linkage between C-1 of one glucose unit and C-4 of the next glucose unit. Name the polysaccharide.