Cellulose differs from chitin in which way?
A) Cellulose has -glycosidic linkages; chitin has -glycosidic linkages.
B) Cellulose contains only d-glucose units; chitin contains only N-acetyl-d-glucosamine units.
C) Cellulose cannot be hydrolyzed; chitin can be hydrolyzed.
D) Cellulose has a linear structure; chitin has a helical structure.
E) Cellulose chains are branched; chitin chains are unbranched.
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