Question
Biology Question on Eukaryotic Cells
Cellulose, the most important constituent of plant cell wall is made up of
branched chain of glucose molecules linked by α , 1, 6 glycosidic bond at the site of branching
unbranched chain of glucose molecules linked by α , 1, 4, glycosidic bond
branched chain of glucose molecules linked by β , 1, 4 glycosidic bond in straight chain and α ,1, 6 glycosidic bond at the site of branching
unbranched chain of glucose molecules linked by ( β , 1, 4 glycosidic bond
unbranched chain of glucose molecules linked by ( β , 1, 4 glycosidic bond
Solution
Cellulose (C6H10O5)n is the most abundant organic polymer. It is a polysaccharide and consists of long unbranched chains of glucose residues linked by β,1−4 glycosidic bonds. In plants, cellulose is formed from sugar. It serves as building material in the formation of cell wall.