LIFE SCIENCE

OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE

BIOCHEMISTRY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Sugar, cellulose, glycogen and starch are all examples of
A
nucleic acids
B
protein
C
carbohydrates
D
lipids
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -These carbohydrates are called polysaccharides ("many saccharides"). Polysaccharides are also referred to as complex carbohydrates. Complex carbohydrates that are found in living things include starch, glycogen, cellulose, and chitin.

Detailed explanation-2: -Glucose, starch and cellulose are all carbohydrates. In fact, starch and cellulose are both made up of glucose molecules. Glucose is a type of monomer called a monosaccharide, or simple sugar.

Detailed explanation-3: -Polysaccharides: Starch, Glycogen, and Cellulose Animals store energy as glycogen, which consists of more highly branched chains of glucose. Collectively, sugars, starch, and glycogen are know as carbohydrates, and they are an important source of cellular energy.

Detailed explanation-4: -Starch, glycogen, cellulose, and chitin are some major examples of polysaccharides important in living organisms.

Detailed explanation-5: -What are carbohydrates? Carbohydrates are found in a wide array of both healthy and unhealthy foods-bread, beans, milk, popcorn, potatoes, cookies, spaghetti, soft drinks, corn, and cherry pie. They also come in a variety of forms. The most common and abundant forms are sugars, fibers, and starches.

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