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Cellulose pectin and hemicellulose together make up to form a

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Hemicellulose - branched polysaccharides that are structurally homolgous to cellulose because they have a backbone composed of 1,4-linked β-D-hexosyl residues. ... Pectin - a family of complex polysaccharides that all contain 1,4-linked α-D-galacturonic acid.

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Hemicellulose - branched polysaccharides that are structurally homolgous to cellulose because they have a backbone composed of 1,4-linked β-D-hexosyl residues. ... Pectin - a family of complex polysaccharides that all contain 1,4-linked α-D-galacturonic acid.

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