Glycogen and cholesterol are never in plant cell.Phospholipids are in membranes.Answer is cellulose.
Polysaccharides are long chains of monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds. Three important polysaccharides, starch, glycogen, and cellulose, are composed ofglucose. Starch and glycogen serve as short-term energy stores in plants and animals, respectively. They range in structure from linear to highly branched.
carbohydrates
Starch, cellulose and glycogen Study Island Answer!(=
No. Cellulose
The monomer that makes up glycogen starch and cellulose is the monasaccharide?
they're phospholipids silly...
Glycogen, Cellulose, and Starch are all examples of Polysaccharides.
cellulose
STARCH in plants. GLYCOGEN in animals.
cellulose is found in cell wall of plant cell while glycogen is reserve food material in fungi
cellulose
Polysaccharides are long chains of monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds. Three important polysaccharides, starch, glycogen, and cellulose, are composed ofglucose. Starch and glycogen serve as short-term energy stores in plants and animals, respectively. They range in structure from linear to highly branched.
monosacchsride, glycogen and cellulose
Starch, glycogen, cellulose
starch cellulose glycogen
Starch Cellulose, Glycogen and Chitin Polysaccharides and for the monomer is sugar
Glycogen, another polymer of glucose, is the polysaccharide used by animals to store energy. Excess glucose is bonded together to form glycogen molecules, which the animal stores in the liver and muscle tissue as an "instant" source of energy. Glycogen The Glycogen Molecule