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which is not a similarity between glycogen and amylopectin? which is not a similarity between glycogen and amylopectin? each has one reducing end and many nonreducing ends. each has branches of similar chain length. they each contain about 6000 glucose residues. each is highly branched.
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Amylopectin is an insoluble form of starch
Step-by-step explanation:
Amylopectin is an insoluble form of starch
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