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the human body contains carbohydrates in all of the following forms and places except a. glucose in the bloodstream. b. glycogen in the liver. c. glycogen in the muscles. d. cellulose in the cell walls. e. oligosaccharides in the glycocalyx.

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Answer: cellulose in cell walls.

Explanation: Cellulose is a carbohydrate that is found in plant cell.

The enzymes is required to break down cellulose and release its energy are not present in humans. As a result, cellulose is absent from the human body.

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