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monomers of starch is​

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Answered by rajeshchaurasia929
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Starch is a polysaccharide comprising glucose monomers joined in α 1,4 linkages. ... The simplest form of starch is the linear polymer amylose; amylopectin is the branched form.

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What is the monomer of starch?

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The monomer of starch is Glucose.

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  • Starch molecules are made up of many glucose molecules, joined together in long chains with branches.

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