Biology, asked by quello0527, 7 months ago

which of the following doesn't contain a phosphate group? a.nucleotide b.glycogen c.phospholipids d.DNA

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Answered by sandipandeka001
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Answer:

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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS OPTION (B) GLYCOGEN.

Explanation:

Glycogen is a glucose polysaccharide occurring in most mammalian and nonmammalian cells, in microorganisms, and even in some plants. It is an important and quickly mobilized source of stored glucose. In vertebrates it is stored mainly in the liver as a reserve of glucose for other tissues.

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Answered by fathimaahlaeffe
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Answer:

phospolipids

Explanation:

Compound like Glycogen-6 phosphate contains a phosphate group

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