cellulose question

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Hi,
I thougth the linkages between the monosaccharides in cellulose were beta-glycosidic. My book is telling me that the linkage is in fact alpha-glycosidic. I know cellulose is made of beta-glucose, but why is the linkage alpha-glycosidic?
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Hi,
I thougth the linkages between the monosaccharides in cellulose were beta-glycosidic. My book is telling me that the linkage is in fact alpha-glycosidic. I know cellulose is made of beta-glucose, but why is the linkage alpha-glycosidic?
Thanks!

only starch and glycogen are alpha, Cellulose and Chitin are beta!
 
yeah, sometimes study guides can be wrong, I would double check on the internet if something looks weird

in this case, prsndwg is right, cellulose is beta(1-4), starch is alpha(1-4) [you can remember this because amylase breaks down starch, and it starts with an "a"]
 
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