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.....is storage polysaccharide​

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Answered by pankaj21584
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glycogen, starch,inulin.....

Answered by nishantsinghrajput99
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Storage polysaccharides include starch, phytoglycogen (e.g. in maize), and fructosans (e.g. inulin) in plants, and glycogen in animals.

Explanation:

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.

Types of Polysaccharides-

Polysaccharides can be broadly classified into two classes:

Homo-polysaccharides – are made up of one type of monosaccharide units. ex: cellulose, starch, glycogen.

Hetero-polysaccharides – are made up of two or more types of monosaccharide units. ex. hyaluronic acid and they provide extracellular support for organisms.

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