Incomplete question. However, I provided some examples of polysaccharides and their varying glucose structures.
<u>Explanation:</u>
1. Glycogen and Starch: this polysaccharide has a glucose structure that consists of a hydroxyl (-OH) group which is attached to
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2. Amylose: The glucose structure is joined together by 1,4 glycosidic bonds in a helix form.
3. Amylopectin: In the glucose structure of Amylopectin it is observed that there are two types of bonding structure that exist, they are 1,4 and 1,6 glycosidic bonds.
one is relative to whats happening now and the other is what happened in the past hope this helped!
All elements of a ecosystem work together, the sun provides sun light which plants use photosynthesis for food. Small animals eat the producers aka the plants. Then other animals eat those. And so on if a plant wasn't alive then the whole ecosystem will fail.
Answer: Mitochondria
Explanation: Mitochondria is an organelle responsible for cellular respiration which is the break down of Simple sugars into carbon dioxide,water,ATP( adenosine trisphosphate).
It has a double membrane,known as the power House of the cells found in the cytoplasm of most Eukaryotic organisms.The number of Mitochondria found in an organism varies according to the Oxygen requirements of that organism. In human liver contains about 2000 Mitochondria,the Red blood cells do not contain Mitochondria.
Rough ER - protein synthesis, transport of proteins throughout the cell
Smooth ER - lipid synthesis and cell detoxification