Amylose – one of the two polysaccharides that is used to form starch (the storage polysaccharide in plants)
Amylopectin – one of the two polysaccharides that is used to form starch (the storage polysaccharide in plants)
Glycogen, the highly branched molecule used as a storage polysaccharide in animals and fungi
Summary of Storage Polysaccharides Table
To form the 1,4 glycosidic bond between two β-glucose molecules, the glucose molecules must be rotated to 180° to each other
Cellulose has high tensile strength due to the many hydrogen bonds that form between the long chains of β-glucose molecules
Be clear about the differences between starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
The strength and insolubility of cellulose fibres mean it is a suitable molecule to construct cell walls
Other carbohydrate polymers exist in organisms: peptidoglycan is found in the cell walls of bacteria and chitin is found in the exoskeleton of insects.
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