Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: Among the characterization(s) homopolysaccharide, heteropolysaccharide, straight-chain polysaccharide and storage polysaccharide, that applies to both the members of the given pairs of carbohydrates has to be stated.
Concept introduction: The
A molecule with a straight chain is called straight chain polysaccharide.
The polysaccharide that is a storage form for monosaccharides and is used as an energy source in cells is called as storage polysaccharide.
(b)
Interpretation: Among the characterization(s) homopolysaccharide, heteropolysaccharide, straight-chain polysaccharide and storage polysaccharide, that applies to both the members of the given pairs of carbohydrates has to be stated.
Concept introduction: The polymer which is formed by the combination of several monosaccharides is called a polysaccharide. These monosaccharides can be same, called as homopolysaccharide or different called as heteropolysaccharides.
A molecule with a straight chain is called straight chain polysaccharide.
The polysaccharide that is a storage form for monosaccharides and is used as an energy source in cells is called as storage polysaccharide.
(c)
Interpretation: Among the characterization(s) homopolysaccharide, heteropolysaccharide, straight-chain polysaccharide and storage polysaccharide, that applies to both the members of the given pairs of carbohydrates has to be stated.
Concept introduction: The polymer which is formed by the combination of several monosaccharides is called a polysaccharide. These monosaccharides can be same, called as homopolysaccharide or different called as heteropolysaccharides.
A molecule with a straight chain is called straight chain polysaccharide.
The polysaccharide that is a storage form for monosaccharides and is used as an energy source in cells is called as storage polysaccharide.
(d)
Interpretation: Among the characterization(s) homopolysaccharide, heteropolysaccharide, straight-chain polysaccharide and storage polysaccharide, that applies to both the members of the given pairs of carbohydrates has to be stated.
Concept introduction: The polymer which is formed by the combination of several monosaccharides is called a polysaccharide. These monosaccharides can be same, called as homopolysaccharide or different called as heteropolysaccharides.
A molecule with a straight chain is called straight chain polysaccharide.
The polysaccharide that is a storage form for monosaccharides and is used as an energy source in cells is called as storage polysaccharide.
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