What is the major, structural, molecular difference between cellulose and starch?
A) Humans can digest starch, but not cellulose.
B) Humans can digest cellulose, but not starch.
C) Cellulose units link in a linear manner, while starch links in an angular way.
D) Starch units link in a linear manner, while cellulose links in an angular way.
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Q29: Why is cellulose sometimes called dietary fiber?
A)Because
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Q31: A molecule that is classified as a
Q32: How can deoxyribose be classified?
A)As a monosaccharide
B)As
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