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Biology, 23.12.2019 08:31 juanitarodrigue

There are two main functions for polysaccharides in living things. discuss these two functions, and how the structures of polysaccharide molecules support these functions.

now i know that all polysaccharides are made up of the same monomer, glucose. is this question essentially asking me the use of glucose throughout different organisms?

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