Biology, asked by GunjanVedi3046, 11 months ago

A polysaccharide, which is synthesized and
stored in liver cells, is
(a) lactose (b) galactose
(c) arabinose (d) glycogen

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Answered by mynamebijayalaxmi
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Answered by dreamrob
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A polysaccharide, synthesized and stored in the liver is:

Glycogen is a polysaccharide, which is synthesized and stored in the Liver.

• Glycogen is derived from glucose. It is a polysaccharide. Glucose is stored in the form of glycogen in the liver.

• Glycogen is polysaccharide some times it is called animal starch.

• Glycogen is comprised of branched chains of glucose residues that's why it is called polysaccharide.

• Glycogen performs as longterm energy storage in animal and fungal cells.

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