STARCH.
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Starch: a polysaccharide found in plants that serves as a storage form of energy. Cellulose: a polysaccharide also found in plants, forming their cell walls and providing structural support. Glycogen: a polysaccharide stored in animal cells as a reserve energy source.
Mainly cellulose.Otherthan it,hemicellulose,pectines also can be found as major components.
Stored sugar in plants is called starch. It is a polysaccharide that serves as a long-term energy storage molecule in plants.
No, chitin is not a structural component of plants. Instead, it is a structural component of the exoskeletons of arthropods like insects and crustaceans. Plants have cellulose as their main structural component.
They are all polysaccharides made of glucose monomers.
Cellulose is a polysaccharide in plants that serves as a building material.
Cellulose is a polysaccharide in plants that serves as a building material.
Yes, it is a polysaccharide found in cell walls of plants.
Yes, cellulose is structural polysaccharide
Starch is a storage polysaccharide. it is found in plants in the form of amylose and in the form of amylopectin.
cellulose
Starch
it is not glycogen
Cellulose
Cellulose
glycogen
starch