Multiple Choice
Cellulose and starch are similar in that they are both polymers of glucose.Cellulose, however, forms sheet-like structures, which give rigidity to a plant, whereas starch forms spirals.What accounts for this difference in macroscopic structure?
A) Cellulose is composed of D-glucose, whereas starch is composed of L-glucose.
B) Cellulose and starch are connected together on different carbons.
C) Cellulose is composed of L-glucose, whereas starch is composed of D-glucose.
D) Cellulose has a β-(1→4) linkage, whereas starch has an α-(1→4) linkage.
E) Starch has a β-(1→4) linkage, whereas cellulose has an α-(1→4) linkage.
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