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  • The main storage polysaccharide in animal cell is? (IBPS AFO 2016)

    Question: The main storage polysaccharide in animal cell is? (IBPS AFO 2016)

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    Fat
    Glutin
    Glucose

    ✅ Explanation: Glycogen is the main storage polysaccharide in animal cells. It is a complex carbohydrate that serves as a form of energy storage in animals, particularly in the liver and muscles.

    🔑Key Points:

    – The carbohydrates are stored in the animal body as glycogen. 

    – It is also known as animal starch because its structure is similar to amylopectin and is rather more highly branched.

    – It is present in the liver, muscles, and brain and is found in yeast and fungi.

    – When the body needs glucose, enzymes break the glycogen down to glucose. 

    – Polysaccharides contain a large number of monosaccharide units joined together by the glycosidic linkages. 

    – These are the most commonly encountered carbohydrates in nature.

    – They mainly act as food storage or structural materials.

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