A polysacharide stores more energy. Automatically you can throw out a disaccharide as having more, because it is in the middle, therefore it cannot have more or less energy. A polysaccharide has more energy, because it contains three or more sugars, this means more energy. Imagine subject 1 consuming/insuming an energy drink, an orange, and sugar cubes at one time, and then imagine subject 2 having one orange. Who do you think would have more energy? Well obviously subject 1 before he/she crashes. A polysaccharide is simply many different types of sugars put into one compound.
yes beacause a poly saccharide form by the combination of many molecules of monosaccharide so their energy amount is larger
Yes, a polysaccharide is a carbohydrate. Carbohydrates have a ratio of 2 hydrogen to 1 oxygen. Examples of polysaccharides include cellulose, which is in plant cell walls, starch, which stores energy in plants, glycogen, which stores energy in animals, and chitin, which is in exoskeletons. Hope that helps!
Plants store energy in the form of starch, a complex carbohydrate (polysaccharide). This allows them to, on demand, break down the starch into simple sugars to be used for cellular fuel. This is analogous to glycogen in animals.
Polysaccharides are made of many glucose molecules. During digestion these molecules get separated and digested. They are the source of energy and in body they are stored as a polymer of glucose called glycogen.
Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide that serves as a form of energy storage in animals and fungi. In humans, glycogen is made and stored primarily in the cells of the liver and the muscles, and functions as the secondary long-term energy storage (with the primary energy stores being fats held in adipose tissue).
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
Yes, a polysaccharide is a carbohydrate. Carbohydrates have a ratio of 2 hydrogen to 1 oxygen. Examples of polysaccharides include cellulose, which is in plant cell walls, starch, which stores energy in plants, glycogen, which stores energy in animals, and chitin, which is in exoskeletons. Hope that helps!
starch gives more energy than sugar because starch is a polysaccharide(polymer of sugar).
my answer is always correct :) its glycogen and for Plato users the answer is A
I believe its glycogen found in liver and muscles which is made of glucose to give us energy
In animals, they are primarily energy storage molecules, although there are a lot of polysaccharide chains that do many extremely important jobs on the membranes of body cells. In plants, they are not only very important food storage molecules (starch), they also serve as structural materials (cellulose) and components in wood.
Plants store energy in the form of starch, a complex carbohydrate (polysaccharide). This allows them to, on demand, break down the starch into simple sugars to be used for cellular fuel. This is analogous to glycogen in animals.
The body stores excess chemical energy in the form of fats. Exercise will break the complex bonds of fat to release usable energy.
Polysaccharides are made of many glucose molecules. During digestion these molecules get separated and digested. They are the source of energy and in body they are stored as a polymer of glucose called glycogen.
During photosynthesis plants use sunlight and convert simple, low energy molecules(carbondioxide and water) to high energy complex carbohydrates. The bonds that are formed during this conversion stores the energy of sunlight.....
glycogen is a more complex carbohydrate than glucose. macromolecules are stored as complex molecules for example lipids are stored as complex fat.
A battery stores chemical energy which is released in the form of electricity.
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