Answer:
The correct option is <em>"B,"</em> which is <em>One non-reducing end; multiple non-reducing ends;</em>
Explanation:
<em>In glycogen, about 10% of the glucose units are branched (Lehninger. p304-305). The molecule has one reducing end (right hand end of chain) but many non-reducing ends (left hand ends) due to the branches. The non-reducing ends are the locations of all glucose additions or removals.</em>
Therefore,<em> in a molecule of glycogen, there is only one reducing end but the number of non-reducing ends depends on the number of α→6 glycosidic linkages or the branches.</em>
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For more clarifications find attached image of a glycogen with <em>One non-reducing end; multiple non-reducing ends;</em>
Answer:
1. 20 different amino acids.
2. Genes
3. nucleotides
4. uracil
Explanation:
A living thing is anything that can breath
THis is absolutely false. It is often an action of hypermobility of the joints that helps to produce the limber effect that we see which is often termed as someone being double jointed while in fact they are singularly jointed not double jointed.