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misconception question 22
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what structural difference accounts for the functional differences between starch and cellulose?
starch is a polymer of glucose, whereas cellulose is a polymer of fructose.
starch can be digested by animal enzymes, whereas cellulose cannot.
starch and cellulose differ in the glycosidic linkages between their glucose monomers.
Both starch and cellulose are polymers of glucose. The key structural difference is in the glycosidic linkages between their glucose monomers. Starch has α - glycosidic linkages and cellulose has β - glycosidic linkages, which leads to their different functions. The option about digestibility is a functional difference, not a structural one, and the first option is incorrect as cellulose is also a glucose - based polymer.
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Starch and cellulose differ in the glycosidic linkages between their glucose monomers.