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    Cellulose Is Not Highly Branched Because It
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Cellulose Is Not Highly Branched Because It

Question 14

Question 14

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Cellulose is not highly branched because it


A) does not have a polysaccharide backbone.
B) does not have α(1→6) linkages.
C) does not have β(1→4) linkages.
D) is insoluble in water.

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