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which of the following is an example of bacterial in yeast polysaccharides? A) starch B) cellulose C) dextrans D) glycogen​

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Answered by shariquekeyam
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Which of the following is an example of bacterial and yeast polysaccharide? Explanation: Dental plaque formed by bacteria on the surface of teeth is rich in dextrans.

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Answered by prakharuts015
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An example of bacterial in yeast polysaccharides is Dental plaque formed by bacteria on the ostensible of teeth that is rich in dextrans.

Explanation:

Surface polysaccharides are mass-produced by bacteria according to their survival in the rhizosphere by the advancement of the soil structure, enhancement of cell aggregation, and protection in opposition to harmful substances. manufacturing of polysaccharides is common in bacteria, yeasts, and fungi. Even though dextran is a bacterial polysaccharide, found first in commercial applications, the addition of extraneous microbial polysaccharides in food is still insubstantial.

Hence, the correct answer is dextrans.

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