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what are polysaccharides..?give examples..​

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Answered by felix27
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Answer:

sugars

Explanation:

eg glucose, fructose etc.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Polysaccharides differ from oligosaccharides and disaccharides based on how many monosaccharide units are present. Disaccharides are made up of only two monosaccharides. Oligosaccharides have more than two monosaccharides. The term oligosaccharide is commonly used to describe relatively shorter chains than polysaccharides. Polysaccharides are a type of biological macromolecule comprised of multiple monosaccharide units.

There are diverse forms of polysaccharides. Their structure ranges from a simple linear to the more complex, highly branched forms. Many of them are heterogenous. Depending on their composition, they may be amorphous or water-insoluble.

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