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1.

Amilopectin

A. Is a linear homopolysaccaride of glucose due to the alpha 1-6 glycosidic bonds


B. Has both alpha and beta glycosidic bonds in its structure
C. Is a branched glucose polymer with alpha 1-4 and alpha 1-6 glycosidic bonds

2. What is regenerated cellulose?


A. Cellulose obtained from waste material
B. Cellulose which is dissolved and then reformed in the desired material
C. Cellulose which is chemically derivatized to improve its properties

3. The preparatory phase of glycolysis:

A. Generates 2 molecules of ATP


B. Consumes 2 molecules of ATP
C. Generates 4 molecules of ATP and consumes 2 molecules of ATP

4. The Payoff phase of Glycolysis:

A. Starts from glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and produces two molecules of pyruvate


B. Starts from Dihydroxyacetone phosphate and produces two molecules of pyruvate
C. Starts from 6-carbon Glucose and produces two molecules of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate

6. The development of bio-based polymers from renewable resources is mainly

A. Driven by the need to reduce oil consumption


B. Driven by the need to reduce CO2 production
C. Motivated by the research of new polymer compositions

7.Poly lactic acid

A. Is always amorphous if stereocomplex blend of PLLA and PDLA are made


B. Is always crystalline due to simple monomeric unit structure
C. Containing more than around 93% of L or D stereochemistry are mainly semicrystalline

8.Vegetable oils

A. Are made of Triglycerides Containing high levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids


B. Can be transformed in the diamine part of partially biobased PA
C. Are used to produce plastics after bacterial fermentation

9. Bio-PE is produced by
A. bio-ethylene directly derived by fermentation using specific enzymes
B. traditional polymerization to bio-PE employing typical industrial polyethylene technology
C. massively produced by bacteria fermentation natural polymer

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