Biology, asked by jasmeenkaurboparai20, 7 months ago

which linkage is present in starch​

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Answered by sohalsukhdeep23
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Answer:

Starch, used by plant cells, is similar in structure but exists in two forms: amylose is the helical form of starch comprised only of alpha-1,4 linkages, and amylopectin has a structure like glycogen except that the branched alpha-1,6 linkages are present on only about one in 30 monomers.

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Answered by pranavraswan
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Answer:

glycosidic linkage

Explanation:

Amylose and Amylopectin are polysaccharides of starch. Amylose has a linear chain structure made up of hundreds of glucose molecules that is linked by a alpha 1,4 glycosidic linkage. Due to the nature of these alpha 1,4 bonds, the macromolecule often assumes a bent shape.

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