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kvv77 [185]
3 years ago
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g amylopectin and glycogen? amylopectin and glycogen? glycogen has αα-1,4'-glycosidic linkages, whereas amylopektin has ββ-1,4'-

glycosidic linkages amylopectin and glycogen have the same kind of linkages, but glycogen has a higher frequency of αα-1,6'-glycosidic linkages glycogen has αα-1,4'-glycosidic linkages, whereas amylopektin has both αα-1,4'-glycosidic linkages and ββ-1,4'-glycosidic linkages glycogen has ββ-1,4'-glycosidic linkages, whereas amylopektin has αα-1,4'-glycosidic linkages
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olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: amylopectin and glycogen have the same kind of linkages, but glycogen has a higher frequency of αα-1,6'-glycosidic linkages

Explanation:

Amylopectin is one of the two main fraction of starch. It has several repeating units of glucose molecules linked by α-1, 4-glucosidic linkage, but has many side chains attached to the basic chain by α-1, 6-glucosidic linkages

Glycogen, as well, is a branched polysaccharide and resembles amylopectin very much in structure, but glycogen has more glucose residues per molecule and about one-half times as many branching points.

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