Multiple Choice
Starch and cellulose are both polysaccharides of glucose. Cellulose differs from starch in that
A) cellulose contains glucose molecules connected by - (1 4) glycosidic bonds.
B) cellulose contains glucose molecules connected by - (1 4) glycosidic bonds.
C) cellulose is more highly branched than starch.
D) cellulose is the energy storage molecule of plants.
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Q2: Sucrose is a disaccharide of D-glucose
Q3: What is the classification of this monosaccharide?
Q4: _ is the structural material for plants
Q5: Name and describe the two types of
Q6: In deoxy sugars a hydrogen atom replaces
Q7: What is the product of the following
Q8: Sketch the structure of the product formed
Q9: Shown below is Lactose. Explain why lactose
Q10: Shown below is a cyclic form
Q11: Oligosaccharides contain 2-10 monosaccharide residues.