What are the structural and functional differences between glycogen and starch, Chitin and Cellulose?
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Glycogen and Starch: - Structural differences: Glycogen is a highly branched polymer of glucose, while starch is a mixture of two glucose polymers: amylose (linear) and amylopectin (branched). - Functional differences: Glycogen is the primary storage form of Show more…
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