Which Of The Following Structural Features Is Common To Cellulose, Chitin, And Peptidoglycan?

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Which Of The Following Structural Features Is Common To Cellulose, Chitin, And Peptidoglycan?

A. They are all composed of glucose in either the alpha or beta form B. They all contain peptide bonds C. The can all form bonds between polymer chains that create parallel strands D. They are all composed of highly branched fibers
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C. The can all form bonds between polymer chains that create parallel strands

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