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    Starch and Glycogen Are Different in That Only One of Them
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Starch and Glycogen Are Different in That Only One of Them

Question 112

Question 112

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Starch and glycogen are different in that only one of them


A) is a polymer of glucose.
B) contains ribose.
C) is made in plants.
D) is an energy storage molecule.
E) can be digested by humans.

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