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Q: Which of these carbohydrates is impossible for humans to digest cellulose amylose glycogen galactose?
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What is associated with carbohydrates?

monosacchsride, glycogen and cellulose


What carbohydrates a polysaccharide?

starch cellulose glycogen


What carbohydrates that are polymers?

Carbohydrates that are polymers include starch, cellulose and glycogen.


What kind of biochemical are both cellulose and glycogen?

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Are starch glycogen cellulose and chintin examples of lipids?

No. All of these are carbohydrates and specifically polsaccharides. Starch and glycogen are storage polysaccharides. Cellulose and chitin are structural polysaccharides.


What are the monomers of complex carbohydrates?

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What are Glycogen starch and cellulose?

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What are the two types of polysaccharides?

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What is the structural carb found in plants?

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


What is meant by saying glucose molecules are the building blocks of carbohydrates?

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