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Q: What is the structural carbohydrate in plants?
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Joining many sugars together makes a structural carbohydrate that makes plants sturdy is called what?

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Joining many sugars together makes a structural carbohydrate that makes plants sturdy called?

They um consisted that donosaccharides is about the polysaccharide of glucose the monomers to plant-cell wall to be reinfroces too.


Is glycogen a structural carbohydrate?

No because it is a branched molecule.


What is structural protein in plants?

Cellulose is the structural protein in plants.


Which pair are both structural carbohydrate molecules?

cellulose and chitin


Polymers of carbohydrates?

Carbohydrate polymers are polysaccharides. Plants store energy in the polysaccharide known as starch (amylose and amylopectin). Animals store energy in the polysaccharide glycogen. Plants form the polysaccharide cellulose for structural components (such as their cell walls). Insects and crustaceans form the polysaccharide chitin for structural components (such as their exoskeletons).


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Chitin is a structural carbohydrate that forms their exoskeleton


What is the significance of chitin arthropods?

Chitin is a structural carbohydrate that forms their exoskeleton


What carbohydrate structure do foods have that makes them so efficient at treating insulin shock?

Foods that have a simple carbohydrate structure make them efficient at treating insulin shock. Other structures include structural carbohydrate, and excess carbohydrate.


Is carbhydrates storage in both plants and animals?

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What is a job for carbohydrate?

To provide cellular fuel. Very small amounts are used for structural purpose.