cotton. Which aspect of the structure of cellulose accounts for its strength? Cellulose is an abundant structural polysaccharide found in plant cell walls, wood, and

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cotton. Which aspect of the structure of cellulose accounts for its strength?
Cellulose is an abundant structural polysaccharide found in plant cell walls, wood, and
interchain hydrogen bonding between extended molecular chains
repeating unit of N-acetylglucosamine
a(1→4) linkages between glucose units
branches that occur every 12-30 residues
forms a helical conformation in water
Which of the following is not correct about chitin?
fundamental constituent of the exoskeletons of crustaceans, insects, and spiders
b)
chitin chains form extended ribbons that pack side-by side
a)
similar to cellulose but with repeating units of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
c)
d)
found mainly in the liver in humans, making up as much as 10% of liver mass
stacked sheets of chitin strands are stabilized by intrastrand, interstrand, and
intersheet hydrogen bonds
Transcribed Image Text:cotton. Which aspect of the structure of cellulose accounts for its strength? Cellulose is an abundant structural polysaccharide found in plant cell walls, wood, and interchain hydrogen bonding between extended molecular chains repeating unit of N-acetylglucosamine a(1→4) linkages between glucose units branches that occur every 12-30 residues forms a helical conformation in water Which of the following is not correct about chitin? fundamental constituent of the exoskeletons of crustaceans, insects, and spiders b) chitin chains form extended ribbons that pack side-by side a) similar to cellulose but with repeating units of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine c) d) found mainly in the liver in humans, making up as much as 10% of liver mass stacked sheets of chitin strands are stabilized by intrastrand, interstrand, and intersheet hydrogen bonds
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