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which of the following is incorrect
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Which of the following is incorrect?
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
Updated On:
Mar 10, 2026
In Amylose,
\(\propto\)
-D-(+)-glucose units are held by C
1
-C
4
glycosidic linkage
In Amylopectin,
\(\propto\)
-D-Glucose units are held by C₁-C
4
and C
1
-C
6
glycoside linkage
Glycogen is not found in yeast and fungi.
Cellulose is composed of β-D-Glucose uruta only.
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The Correct Option is
C
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The correct option is (C) : Glycogen is not found in yeast and fungi.
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