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Card 26
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What are the benefits of this structure?
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Card 27
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Amylopectin is branched/unbranched
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Card 28
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Why are its side branches useful?
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Card 29
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Why is starch good for storage?
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Card 30
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What are amyloplasts?
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Card 31
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How do animals store excess glucose?
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Card 32
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What kind of glycosidic bonds are in glycogen?
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Card 33
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Why does glycogen have a very compact structure?
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Card 34
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Where is glycogen often found?
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Card 35
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Why is glycogen well suited to its function?
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