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Figure 3.7 -If Two of the Molecules Shown in Figure 3.7 Were

Question 72

Question 72

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  Figure 3.7 -If two of the molecules shown in Figure 3.7 were linked together, carbon-1 of one molecule to carbon-4 of the other, the bond that is formed may be found in which of the following polymers? A)  cellulose B)  glycogen C)  chitin D)  polypeptide E)  nucleic acid Figure 3.7
-If two of the molecules shown in Figure 3.7 were linked together, carbon-1 of one molecule to carbon-4 of the other, the bond that is formed may be found in which of the following polymers?


A) cellulose
B) glycogen
C) chitin
D) polypeptide
E) nucleic acid

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