difference between monosaccharide,disaccharides and polysaccharide with examples.......plz give relevant ans...... otherwise ans. reported
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Glucose, galactose, and fructose are common monosaccharides, whereas common disaccharides include lactose, maltose, and sucrose. Starch and glycogen, examples of polysaccharides, are the storage forms of glucose in plants and animals, respectively. The long polysaccharide chains may be branched or unbranched.
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- The three types of carbohydrates are monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides
- Monosaccharides are the simplest sugars e.g. glucose. fructose and galactose
- Disaccharides are formed by condensation where there is linking of two monosaccharides together
- Disaccharides can be broken down to monosaccharides via hydrolysis
- Polysaccharides, also known as polymers contain three or more monosaccharides
- Polysaccharides; starch, glycogen and cellulose are important for storing energy and for providing support and protection for cells and whole organisms.
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