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What are polysaccharides what is the difference between starch and glycogen

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is a carbohydrate (e.g. starch, cellulose, or glycogen) whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules(Monosaccharides) bonded together............

The key difference is that starch is converted by plants while glycogen is converted by animals...............

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Because of the following

advantages: -

(i) They are stored in bulk.

(ii) They are chemically nonreactive.

(iii) They are osmotically inactive.

When necessary these polysaccharides

are broken down by enzymes for the

release of energy.

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