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- How many reducing ends are in a molecule of gycogen that contains 15000 sugar residues with a branch at every 10 residuesstructure of phosphatidylinositol that contains oleic acid and arachidonic acidIs there anyway to draw a visual diagram for this as the explanation does not make sense how can 2 aspartates interact with each other under physiological pH?