Which of the following statements about hydrogen bonding in glycogen and cellulose is true?
A) Glycogen forms more internal H-bonds than cellulose.
B) Extensive internal hydrogen bonding makes cellulose more water soluble than glycogen.
C) Extensive hydrogen bonding with water makes cellulose more soluble than glycogen.
D) Glycogen primarily forms hydrogen bonds within a single chain.
E) The hydrogen bonding in cellulose favors a helical conformation.
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