Polymer of alpha - D glucose is A. Glycogen B. Cellulose C. Inulin D. Callose
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A. Glycogen is a polymer of alpha-D glucose units linked primarily by α(1→4) glycosidic linkages with occasional α(1→6) linkages at branching points. It is the main storage form of glucose in animals. B. Cellulose is a polymer of beta-D glucose units linked by Show more…
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