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Both cellulose and glycogen are polysaccharides, which are large carbohydrate molecules composed of long chains of sugar units. Cellulose is a structural polysaccharide found in plant cell walls and provides rigidity and support to the cell. Glycogen is a storage polysaccharide found in animals and serves as a short-term energy reserve.

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What kind of biochemical are both cellulose and glycolgen?

Cellulose and glycogen are polysaccharides.


What kind of polysaccharide is found in plant walls and most abundant polymer on earth?

Cellulose. Cellulose is a polymer of glucose molecules. It is different from starch or glycogen due to the type of bond between the glucose molecules.


What kind macromolecule is glycogen?

Carbohydrate


What kind of sugar can be found in animals?

the answer is glycogen


What kind of sugar do animals store?

glycogen


What kind of molecule is formed when many disaccharide molecules are combines?

A combination of many disaccharides will yield a polysaccharaide, such as starch or cellulose


What kind of molecules are from monosaccharides?

Polysaccharides


What kind of carbohydrate cannot be hydrolyzed any further?

STARCH AND FIBER


What kind of bond is cellulose?

Cellulose is a polysaccharide made of repeating glucose units linked together by beta-1,4 glycosidic bonds.


Why do animals do not digest cellulose?

Humans are unable to get metabolic energy from cellulose because they lack the enzymes necessary to chemically break it down. Since the human body can't properly digest cellulose, it's passed in the feces.


What kind of molecule is formed when many disaccharide molecule's are combined?

cellulose


What kind of fiber is cotton?

Cotton is a polysaccharide (which means it is a complex sugar molecule) that is commonly called cellulose. It is referred to as a "natural" fibre, but is not particularly different from a number of "synthetic" fibers such as cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetate and rayon.