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Card 6
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What is glycogen made up of ?
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Card 7
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What molecule is more compact?
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Card 8
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Why is the feature of starch and glycogen not being able to dissolve useful?
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Card 9
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What molecule fibres are used to form plant cell walls?
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Card 10
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What is cellulose composed of ?
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Card 11
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What do macofibrils have?
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Card 12
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What type of biological molecule can act as a membrance and pores for active transport and facilitated diffiusion ?
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