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Biology, 18.08.2021 06:30 tessthetoast

What would be the most likely outcome for plants on Earth if glucose molecules in cellulose were not arranged in an alternating pattern? Plants would not be able to create polysaccharides.
Plants would not have the structural support they need.
Plants would not be able to produce chlorophyll.
Plants would not be able to store starches.

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