Glycogen is a branched chain polymer of `alpha-D` glucose units in which chain is formed by `Cl-C4` glycosidic linkage where as branching occurs by th
Glycogen is a branched chain polymer of `alpha-D` glucose units in which chain is formed by `Cl-C4` glycosidic linkage where as branching occurs by the formation of `C1-C6` glycosidic linkage. Structure of glycogen is similar to .... .
A. amylose
B. amylopectin
C. cellulose
D. glucose
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Correct Answer - B
Amylopectin is a branched polyerm, amylose and cellulose are linear polymers while glucose is a monomer.
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