A few days ago
Anonymous

please help me with biology?

1)what do we mean when we say that some polysaccharides are “energy-storage” molecules and that others are “structural” molecule. (please give an example of each)

2)in what sense should any polysaccharide be regarded as an “energy-storage” molecule?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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Storage polysaccharides such as glycogen in animals and starch in plants represent a major energy reserve in living organisms. Is for energy storage.

The structural components of plants are formed primarily from cellulose. Wood is largely cellulose and lignin, while paper and cotton are nearly pure cellulose. Cellulose is a polymer made with repeated glucose units bonded together by beta-linkages. Humans and many other animals lack an enzyme to break the beta-linkages, so they do not digest cellulose. Certain animals can digest cellulose, because bacteria possessing the enzyme are present in their gut. The classic example is the termite. I dont know what u get for the structural molecule

2) i dont know that one

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