Chemistry NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 12th Chapter Fourteen
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The configuration of different anomers at C-I is distinct. It is known as the form if the hydroxyl group (-OH) is present on the right side of anomeric carbon, and it is known as the? form if the hydroxyl group is present on the left side. As a result, option (c) represents anomers among all the supplied pairs.
Correct option is c.
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Sucrose is a disaccharide (sometimes known as cane sugar). One molecule of glucose and one molecule of fructose are produced when sucrose is digested. The reaction is depicted in the diagram below.
Correct option is c.
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Ans: The Correct option is b. In humans and animals, glycogen is mostly synthesized and stored in the liver and skeletal muscle cells. Glycogen accounts for around 5-6% of the liver's fresh weight, and an adult liver weighing 1.5kg can store approximately 100-120 gms of glycogen.
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The Correct option is b Glycogen resembles amylopectin in structure. It's a ? −D− glucose unit branched chain polymer with C1−C4 glycosidic linkage and C1−C6 glycosidic linkage branching. The structure of amylopectin is depicted in the diagram below.

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