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Which of the following carbohydrates are branched polymers of glucose? (i) Amylose (ii) Amylopectin (iii) Cellulose (iv) Glycogen - Chemistry

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Question

Which of the following carbohydrates are branched polymers of glucose?

(i) Amylose

(ii) Amylopectin

(iii) Cellulose

(iv) Glycogen

Short Note

Solution

(ii) Amylopectin

(iv) Glycogen

Explanation:

Amylopectin is insoluble in water and constitutes about 80- 85% of starch. It is a branched-chain polymer of α-D-glucose units in which chain is formed by C1 – C4 glycosidic linkage whereas branching occurs by C1 – C6 glycosidic linkage.

Glycogen: The carbohydrates are stored in animal body as glycogen. It is also known as animal starch because its structure is similar to amylopectin and is rather more highly branched.

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Chapter 14: Biomolecules - Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) [Page 208]

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NCERT Exemplar Chemistry [English] Class 12
Chapter 14 Biomolecules
Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) | Q 22 | Page 208
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