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Which are structural polysaccharides?
(an explanation for the option also)
(1) Starch and cellulose
(2) Chitin and cellulose
(3) Inulin and chitin
(4) Glycogen and starch​

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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Answer:

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Which are structural polysaccharides?

(an explanation for the option also)

(1) Starch and cellulose✔

(2) Chitin and cellulose

(3) Inulin and chitin

(4) Glycogen and starch

Answered by alphajacob
1

Answer:Structural Polysaccharides

They are polysaccharides that take part in forming the structural frame work of the cell walls in plants and skeleton of animals. Structural polysaccharides are of two main types: chitin and cellulose.

Explanation: Chitin & Cellulose

Chitin refers to a fibrous substance consisting of polysaccharides, which is the major constituent in the exoskeleton of arthropods and the cell walls of fungi while cellulose refers to an insoluble substance, which is the main constituent of plant cell walls and of vegetable fibres such as cotton.

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