What is the main difference between the sugars that make up starch and the sugars that make up cellulose?
A) The sugars are isomers of glucose but bonded in different orientations.
B) Starch and cellulose are made of polysaccharides.
C) The sugars are identical.
D) The sugars form hydrogen bonds.
E) The sugars are completely different.
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