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The linkage of cellulose is
 
  (1) a-glucosidic, (2) -glucosidic, (3) a-galactosidic, (4) -galactosidic, (5) none of these.

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Jams and pickles, which rely on osmotic pressure and a low pH respectively, to destroy microorganisms also need to be processed by
 
  (1) cold pack, (2) hot pack, (3) open kettle canning, (4) pressure canning, (5) water bath canning.



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