No. they are bound by ether linkage, not ester
Polysaccharides are carbohydrates composed of several sugar molecules that are chemically bonded together. Two polysaccharides that are used to store energy are glycogen and starch.
Ester bonds. For example, "A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids."-wikipedia on triglyceride
glycogen, cellulose, starches, and chitinThere are several kinds of polysaccharides:Storage polysaccharides; for example, starch and glycogenStructural polysaccharides; for example, cellulose, chitin, and pectinAcidic polysaccharides that contain carboxyl, phosphate and/or sulfuric ester groupsBacterial capsular polysaccharides produced by pathogenic bacteria in the form of thick mucus
I think you are talking about a polysaccharide. There are monosaccharides and polysaccharides with the latter consisting of many sugar molecules bonded together. Hope this helps.
Polysaccharides are composed of several sugar molecules that are chemically bonded together. They are considered as carbohydrates. Examples of polysaccharides are starch, cellulose and glycogen.
Acidic polysaccharidesAcidic polysaccharides are polysaccharides that contain carboxyl groups, phosphate groups and/or sulfuric ester groups.
Yes, all sugars are covalently bonded.
glycogen, cellulose, starches, and chitinThere are several kinds of polysaccharides:Storage polysaccharides; for example, starch and glycogenStructural polysaccharides; for example, cellulose, chitin, and pectinAcidic polysaccharides that contain carboxyl, phosphate and/or sulfuric ester groupsBacterial capsular polysaccharides produced by pathogenic bacteria in the form of thick mucus
No. If it were an ester group the C=O would be bonded to an O before being bonded to a methyl group. However the C=O is bonded directly to a methyl group. So if anything it is a ketone. But I'm not sure if it's even that because the C=O is bonded to a N on the other side...
Polysaccharides are carbohydrates composed of several sugar molecules that are chemically bonded together. Two polysaccharides that are used to store energy are glycogen and starch.
Ester bonds. For example, "A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids."-wikipedia on triglyceride
glycogen, cellulose, starches, and chitinThere are several kinds of polysaccharides:Storage polysaccharides; for example, starch and glycogenStructural polysaccharides; for example, cellulose, chitin, and pectinAcidic polysaccharides that contain carboxyl, phosphate and/or sulfuric ester groupsBacterial capsular polysaccharides produced by pathogenic bacteria in the form of thick mucus
I think you are talking about a polysaccharide. There are monosaccharides and polysaccharides with the latter consisting of many sugar molecules bonded together. Hope this helps.
The complex carbohydrates (cellulose, starch, and glycogen) are polysaccharides composed of chemically bonded glucose molecules.
Polysaccharides are composed of several sugar molecules that are chemically bonded together. They are considered as carbohydrates. Examples of polysaccharides are starch, cellulose and glycogen.
Polysaccharides are composed in nutrition but the mayger one is food sciece because food is full of polysaccharides.
No. Polysaccharides are carbohydrates.