Biology, asked by tanisraj2020, 7 months ago

the polysaccharide containing fruc
tose as building blocks​

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

'Chitin', the polysaccharide containing fructose as building blocks​

Explanation:

Carbohydrates are essential for our body. We turn them into energy, and they are used as a part of cellular structure. Carbohydrates come in many forms. A common form is polysaccharides, which are a long-chain form of carbohydrate.

The building blocks of polysaccharides are monosaccharides. That means a polysaccharide is made up of many monosaccharides linked together .

Answered by tutorconsortium012
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Answer:

inulin, a polysaccharide made up of several fructose units

Explanation:

Inulin is a fructose polymer found in tubers such as Jerusalem artichoke and chicory.

Prebiotics include inulin. In the stomach, it is neither digested nor absorbed. It remains in the gut and promotes the growth of certain good bacteria. Inulin in any amount is deemed safe for human ingestion.

Inulin is a starchy substance present in many fruits, vegetables, and herbs such as wheat, onions, bananas, leeks, artichokes, and asparagus.

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