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difference between cellulose and glycogen (occourence in organism)​

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Answered by 00002093
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Answer:

Explanation:

Cellulose constitutes long, straight, unbranched chains forming H-bonds with the adjacent chains and are insoluble in water. Starch has coiled and unbranched (amylose) or long, branched (amylopectin) while the chains of glycogen are short and highly branched chains.

Answered by praachinayak
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Explanation:

cellulose :

※One of the homopolysaccharides and an organic substance found only in plants especially in their cell wall, and they are regarded as the structural component.

※Cellulose is found only in plants (cell wall).

glycogen :

※Glycogen is also homopolysaccharide and found in animals as their carbohydrate reserve; it is also found in fungi and plants that do not contain chlorophyll.

※Present in animals and the plants that do not contain chlorophyll like fungi.

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