\({\text{1}} \to {\text{4 }}\beta - {\text{glycosidic}}\) linkage is present in cellulose. It is the main constituent of cell wall of plant cells. It is straight chain polysaccharide composed only of \(\mathrm{\beta}\)-D glucose units that are linked together by glycosidic linkage between \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}-1}\) of one glucose unit and \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}-4}\) of the next glucose unit.
MHTCET - 2020
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
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Which one of the following represents the correct structure of cellulose?
Cellulose has a straight chain polysaccharide composed only of \({\rm{\beta }}-{\rm{D}}\) glucose units. These \({\rm{\beta }}-{\rm{D}}\) glucose units are linked together by \(\mathrm{C}_{1}-\mathrm{C}_{4}\) glycosidic linkage. The structure is shown below:
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Which of the following is correct about cellulose?
1 It is an important food material
2 It has only \(\mathrm{\alpha}\)-glucosidic linkages between D-glucose units
3 It has only \(\mathrm{\beta}\)-glucosidic linkages between D-glucose units
\({\text{1}} \to {\text{4 }}\beta - {\text{glycosidic}}\) linkage is present in cellulose. It is the main constituent of cell wall of plant cells. It is straight chain polysaccharide composed only of \(\mathrm{\beta}\)-D glucose units that are linked together by glycosidic linkage between \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}-1}\) of one glucose unit and \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}-4}\) of the next glucose unit.
MHTCET - 2020
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324814
Which one of the following represents the correct structure of cellulose?
Cellulose has a straight chain polysaccharide composed only of \({\rm{\beta }}-{\rm{D}}\) glucose units. These \({\rm{\beta }}-{\rm{D}}\) glucose units are linked together by \(\mathrm{C}_{1}-\mathrm{C}_{4}\) glycosidic linkage. The structure is shown below:
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324815
Which of the following is correct about cellulose?
1 It is an important food material
2 It has only \(\mathrm{\alpha}\)-glucosidic linkages between D-glucose units
3 It has only \(\mathrm{\beta}\)-glucosidic linkages between D-glucose units
\({\text{1}} \to {\text{4 }}\beta - {\text{glycosidic}}\) linkage is present in cellulose. It is the main constituent of cell wall of plant cells. It is straight chain polysaccharide composed only of \(\mathrm{\beta}\)-D glucose units that are linked together by glycosidic linkage between \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}-1}\) of one glucose unit and \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}-4}\) of the next glucose unit.
MHTCET - 2020
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324814
Which one of the following represents the correct structure of cellulose?
Cellulose has a straight chain polysaccharide composed only of \({\rm{\beta }}-{\rm{D}}\) glucose units. These \({\rm{\beta }}-{\rm{D}}\) glucose units are linked together by \(\mathrm{C}_{1}-\mathrm{C}_{4}\) glycosidic linkage. The structure is shown below:
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324815
Which of the following is correct about cellulose?
1 It is an important food material
2 It has only \(\mathrm{\alpha}\)-glucosidic linkages between D-glucose units
3 It has only \(\mathrm{\beta}\)-glucosidic linkages between D-glucose units
\({\text{1}} \to {\text{4 }}\beta - {\text{glycosidic}}\) linkage is present in cellulose. It is the main constituent of cell wall of plant cells. It is straight chain polysaccharide composed only of \(\mathrm{\beta}\)-D glucose units that are linked together by glycosidic linkage between \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}-1}\) of one glucose unit and \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}-4}\) of the next glucose unit.
MHTCET - 2020
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324814
Which one of the following represents the correct structure of cellulose?
Cellulose has a straight chain polysaccharide composed only of \({\rm{\beta }}-{\rm{D}}\) glucose units. These \({\rm{\beta }}-{\rm{D}}\) glucose units are linked together by \(\mathrm{C}_{1}-\mathrm{C}_{4}\) glycosidic linkage. The structure is shown below:
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324815
Which of the following is correct about cellulose?
1 It is an important food material
2 It has only \(\mathrm{\alpha}\)-glucosidic linkages between D-glucose units
3 It has only \(\mathrm{\beta}\)-glucosidic linkages between D-glucose units