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What are homopolysaccharides?

Author: H K


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Polymers of the same monosaccharide (cellulose (beta glucose), starch and glycogen (alpha glucose) are all glucose but glycogen is branched and forms granules, starch is branched and forms helical arrangements and granules, cellulose is unbranched forming fibers.


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