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What is one difference between cellulose and glucose?(1 point)
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Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.
Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.
Cellulose is made of glucose molecules while glucose is made of cellulose molecules.
Cellulose is made of glucose molecules while glucose is made of cellulose molecules.
Cellulose is formed by a chemical reaction while glucose is formed by a physical reaction.
Cellulose is formed by a chemical reaction while glucose is formed by a physical reaction.
Glucose is a carbohydrate while cellulose is a protein.
What is one difference between cellulose and glucose?(1 point)
Responses
Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.
Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.
Cellulose is made of glucose molecules while glucose is made of cellulose molecules.
Cellulose is made of glucose molecules while glucose is made of cellulose molecules.
Cellulose is formed by a chemical reaction while glucose is formed by a physical reaction.
Cellulose is formed by a chemical reaction while glucose is formed by a physical reaction.
Glucose is a carbohydrate while cellulose is a protein.
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The correct response is:
**Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.**
This highlights the fact that glucose is a simple sugar, while cellulose is a complex carbohydrate made up of many glucose units linked together, providing structural support to plant cell walls.
**Glucose is not used to give structure to plants' cell walls while cellulose is.**
This highlights the fact that glucose is a simple sugar, while cellulose is a complex carbohydrate made up of many glucose units linked together, providing structural support to plant cell walls.
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