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Branched Differences Glycogen Cellulose Alpha Beta Glyco Straight

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
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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