Answer:
1- The enzyme that breaks down starch can only fit the specific bond configuration of bonds below the ring.
Explanation:
The major component in the plant cell walls is cellulose. Cellulose is a linear polysaccharide (glucose monosaccharide units). The acetal linkage in cellulose is beta, distinguishing it from from starch. This bond difference is what makes digesting cellulose impossible as humans do not have the appropriate enzymes for breaking down the beta linkage in cellulose.
There are 2 types of Glycosidic bonds:
The alpha bond can be broken down by enzymes present in the digestive tract of humans. An example of these enzymes is amylase.
Animals such as cows, can digest cellulose in plants as a special enzyme for breaking down the beta bond is present in their digestive system.