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Question
indicate whether each statement about polysaccharides is true or false.
- polysaccharides are long polymers made of many nucleotides that have been joined through dehydration synthesis. true
- cellulose is the main storage polysaccharide in plants while glycogen is an important storage polysaccharide in many animals. true
- both starch and glycogen are composed of α-glucose subunits. true
- starch is composed of amylose and amylopectin, which are unbranched and branched chains of α-glucose subunits, respectively. true
- like amylopectin, glycogen is insoluble in water, but it has a longer average chain length and fewer branches. true
- although some polysaccharides are used to store energy, others serve as structural material for cells. true
- the principal structural polysaccharide in plants is starch. true
- cellulose is composed of a long, branched chain of β-glucose subunits. true
Response
To determine the correct answers, we analyze each statement about polysaccharides:
1.
Polysaccharides are polymers of monosaccharides (not nucleotides; nucleotides form nucleic acids).
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False
2.
Cellulose is a structural polysaccharide in plants (for cell walls), while starch is the main storage polysaccharide in plants. Glycogen is the storage polysaccharide in animals.