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22 March, 19:14

If the polysaccharides are composed of the same monosaccharides, how do they differ?

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  1. 22 March, 19:33
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    Monosaccharides are simple sugar unit molecules, whereas polysaccharides are enormous, linking thousands of sugar units. Monosaccharides provide cells with short-term energy. Polysaccharides provide long-term energy storage and rigid structure to cell walls and exoskeletons of animals.
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