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rachel9

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What is the difference between the chemical bonds in starch and those in cellulose?
 A) Starch bonds are single.
  B) Starch bonds are fatty acids.
  C) Cellulose bonds release energy.
  D) Cellulose bonds are not hydrolyzed by human enzymes.

Question 2

A derivative of which element is approved for treatment of promyelocytic leukemia?
 A) boron
  B) cobalt
  C) nickel
  D) arsenic



bpool94

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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