Chitin, a complex polysaccharide, is found in:
1. | Plant cell wall |
2. | The exoskeleton of arthropods and cell walls of most fungi |
3. | Bacterial cell wall |
4. | Cartilage and other connective tissues |
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Given below is the structure of a monosaccharide. The homopolymer of this monosaccharide is used in:
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Identify the biopolymer show in the diagram and the constituent monomer shown within the brackets:
1. Cellulose and β – D Glucose
2. Agarobiose and 3,6-anhydro-L-galactopyranose
3. Chitin and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
4. Peptidoglycan and N-acetylmuramic acid