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What structural features do cellulose and glycogen share, and in what ways do they differ?

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Both are polymers of monosaccharides, but glycogen is a polymer of D-glacose, whereas cellulose is a polymer of D-fructose.

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Both are polymers. Of D-glocose, bot cellulose is connectod by (

91-4

) phyosidic linkages, whereas glycogen is connected by

(a1->4)

glycosidic linkages.

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Both ae polymers of D-glucose, but cellulose is a branched polymer, whereas glycogen is a linear polymer.

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Both are polymers, but glycogen ig a polymer of amylose, whereas eell.lose is a polymer of D-glucose. What structural features do D-glucose and D-fractose share, and in what ways do they differ?

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Both are pertoses, but glacose is an aldopentose, whereas fractose is a ketopentose.

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Both are ketoses, but plucose is a ketohesese, whereas factose is a ketapemose.

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Both are hewoses, but glucose is an aldohesose, whereas froctose is a ketchenose.

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Both are aldeses, bet D-glucose has a pyranose structure, whereas D-fructuse has a fur anose structure.



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