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- Describe the importance of cellobiose and glucose. Describe the structure and function of hemicellulose in the plant cell wall. Describe the differences between gymnosperm and angiosperm hemicellulose.What are terpenes and terpenoids? Discuss briefly their main functions and importance in plants.Which hormone is associated with amylase production? Select one: a. gibberellin b. ethylene c. auxin d. cytokinin e. abscisic acid