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Starch differs from cellulose specifically in that (select all that apply):

1. Starch is a branched polymer. Cellulose is not branched.
2. Starch is for energy storage, while cellulose is primarily structural.
3. Starch contains alpha-glycosidic linkages between monomers, while cellulose contains beta-glycosidic linkages.
4. Starch is made by animal cells. Cellulose is made by plants.

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