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What is the most common polysaccharide found in animals?

The most common polysaccharide found in animals is glycogen.


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IntestinesCORRECTION:Muscles contain the most glycogen-- the storage form of glucose-- in the body. The liver comes next.


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No, glycogen is not the most abundant organic compound on earth. Cellulose is the most abundant organic compound, as it is the main component of plant cell walls. Glycogen is a storage form of glucose found in animals.


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Which polysaccharide is found in animal tissue?

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What type of polysaccharide is found in potatoes?

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