Statement I: Glycogen is similar to amylopectin, not amylose, in its structure. Both glycogen and amylopectin are branched polymers of glucose. Amylose, on the other hand, is a linear polymer of glucose. Thus, statement I is false.
Statement II: Glycogen is a storage polysaccharide found in animals, and it is also found in fungi, including yeast. Thus, statement II is true.
List I | List II | ||
A | Down’s syndrome | I | 11th chormosome |
B | α-Thalassemia | II | ‘X’ chromosome |
C | β-Thalassemia | III | 21st chromosome |
D | Klinefelter’s syndrome | IV | 16th chromosome |