Which one of the following statements regarding starch and
cellulose is not correct?
(a) Both of them are of plant origin
(b) Both of them are polymers
(c) Both of them give colour with iodine
(d) Both of them are made up of glucose molecules
Answer / samuel krupakar
( c ) Both of them give colour with iodine
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