Glycogen and cellulose differ in their structure, with glycogen featuring alpha linkages and branching, while cellulose has beta linkages and is unbranched.
Glycogen and cellulose differ in their structure: glycogen has alpha linkages (1,4 and 1,6) and is branched, while cellulose has beta linkages (1,4) and is unbranched.
Front | differences between glycogen and cellulose |
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Back | - alpha vs beta, 1,4 and 1,6 vs 1,4 glyco and 1,6, branched vs not branched (straight) |
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