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why polysaccharide are stored as reserve food....​

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Answered by reenakesharwani157
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Food Storage Polysaccharides:

They are those polysaccharides which serve as reserve food. At the time of need, storage polysaccharides are hydrolysed. Sugars thus released become available to the living cells for production of energy and biosynthetic activity.

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Answered by shobhakrish1234
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Storage polysaccharides: Polysaccharides such as starch and glycogen are called storage polysaccharides because they are stored in the liver and muscles to be converted to energy later for body functions. Starch is found in plants whereas glycogen is found in animals.

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