What is common to glucose, fructose, sucrose, cellulose and chitin?   a. Their monomers are monosaccharides such as glucose.   b. They all act as storage carbohydrates.   c. They can only be found in organisms belonging to Kingdom Animalia   d. They are all carbohydrates.

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 What is common to glucose, fructose, sucrose, cellulose and chitin?

 

a. Their monomers are monosaccharides such as glucose.

 

b. They all act as storage carbohydrates.

 

c. They can only be found in organisms belonging to Kingdom Animalia

 

d. They are all carbohydrates.

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