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Card 26
Front
What type of bonds does glycogen have?
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Card 27
Front
What are amylose, amylopectin and glycogen composed of?
Back
Card 28
Front
What shape does amylose form?
Back
Card 29
Front
What is situated on the inside of the coil of amylose?
Back
Card 30
Front
Why are hydroxyl groups on the inside of the coil of amylose a good thing?
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Card 31
Front
What is the main difference between the structure of amylopectin and amylose?
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Card 32
Front
Why does glycogen have less tendency to coil?
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Card 33
Front
How does glucose's structure affect its shape?
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Card 34
Front
The core of an glycogen or amylopectin molecule is resistant to what?
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Card 35
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What is this resistance called?
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