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- what do starch, glycogen, and cellulose all have in common in terms of their molecular makeup? refer to figure 3.7 on page 43 of your textbook.
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Starch, glycogen, and cellulose are all polysaccharides made up of glucose monomers. Starch is the energy - storage form in plants, glycogen in animals, and cellulose is a structural component in plant cell walls. They are all carbohydrates with the general formula (CH₂O)ₙ.
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They are all polysaccharides composed of glucose monomers.