Biology, asked by shrillagarwal, 1 year ago

What is heterosaccherides..?

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Answered by lucky1742
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Homopolysaccharides are polysaccharides composed of a single type of sugar monomer. For example, cellulose is an unbranched homopolysaccharide made up of glucose monomers connected via beta-glycosidic linkages; glycogen is a branched form, where the glucose monomers are joined by alpha-glycosidic linkages. 
Answered by LuvKapoor003
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Hey..mate here is yur ans...

\huge{Heterosaccherides}.

➡ They are madeup of more than one type of Monosaccherides.

For eg...➡

1) Hemicellulose.

2) Pectin.

3) Peptidoglycan.

4) Mucopolysaccherides.

Hope it helps u...✌
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