Which of the following structural features is common to cellulose, chitin, and peptidoglycan?
A) They are all composed of glucose in either the α or β form.
B) They all contain peptide bonds.
C) They can all form bonds between polymer chains that create parallel strands.
D) They are all composed of highly branched fibers.
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