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kotykmax [81]
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Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Make certain each sentence is comple

te before submitting your answer.
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miv72 [106K]2 years ago
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The words in the left column matched to complete appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.

  • Amylose is <u>an unbranched</u> polymer of <u>glucose</u> units joined by <u>-1,4-glycosidic</u> bonds.

  • Amylopectin is <u>a branched</u> polymer of <u>galactose</u> unit joined by <u>-1,6-glycosidic</u> bonds.

<h3>What is polymer?</h3>

Polymer can be defined as a large molecule formed by joining different monomers together.

<h3>Types of polymer</h3>
  • Branched polymer: They are polymers with many many start points and end points such as comb polymers and star polymers.

  • Unbranched polymer: They are linear polymers which have no branches.

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