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enlist the natural sources slructural units and functions of the following glycogen and slarch ceullose​

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Answered by vaishnaviajai2
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Answer: Polysaccharides are complex biomacromolecules that are made up chains of monosaccharides. The bonds that form these chains are glycosidic bonds. Commonly found monomer units in polysaccharides are glucose, fructose, mannose and galactose which are simple sugars.

Answered by samruddhishajagtap
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Explanation:

Starch can be straight or branched and is used as energy storage for plants because it can form compact structures and is easily broken down. In cellulose, molecules are connected in opposite orientations. Cellulose is found in cell walls and gives plant cells protection and structure.

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