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14 July, 16:44

Where is the energy in a polysaccharide stored?

A) In the bonds between atoms

B) Inside the carbon atoms

C) In the bonds between protons

D) Inside the hydrogen atoms

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  1. 14 July, 19:02
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    The correct option is A) In the bonds between atoms

    Explanation:

    Polysaccharide can be described as long chain molecules which are made from carbohydrate molecules. Polysaccharides form as a result of glycosidic linkage. Glycosidic linkages can be described as covalent bonds which join carbohydrates to another carbohydrate or other atoms which might or might not be a carbohydrate. Hence, the energy is stored in the glycosidic bonds in between atoms. Breaking this bond releases energy.
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