what is structural polysaccharide for class 9 students
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Polysaccharides which are found in cell walls of plants are called structural polysaccharides. Such examples of polysaccharides are cellulose and chitin. Storage polysaccharides are responsible for being converted to energy later for body functions.
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structural polysaccharide (plural structural polysaccharides) (biochemistry) Any polysaccharide that serves to supply stiffness to a plant (typically cellulose) or insect etc (typically chitin)
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