Match the following descriptions with the correct polysaccharide. Note: If you answer any part of this question
Question:
Match the following descriptions with the correct polysaccharide. Note: If you answer any part of this question incorrectly, a single red X will appear indicating that one or more of the polysaccharides are placed incorrectly.
Cellulose, Amylose, glycogen, amylopectin
________This polysaccharide is the storage form of glucose in the human body.
________This polysaccharide is the structural component of plant cell walls and cannot be digested by humans.
_________The glucose units in this polysaccharide are joined only by α-1, 4-glycosidic bonds.
_________The glucose units in this polysaccharide are joined by β-1.4-glycosidic bonds.
_________These two branched polysaccharides contain both α-1.4 and α -1, 6-glycosidic bonds.
_________These two polysaccharides make up starch, the storage form of glucose in plants.
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