Team:Exeter/Polysaccharides
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- | Storage polysaccharides are used for, well, energy storage! Starches are a type of storage polysaccharide we are familiar with (in | + | Storage polysaccharides are used for, well, energy storage! Starches are a type of storage polysaccharide we are familiar with (in potatoes, rice...), and store energy until they are broken down by our digestive systems. Polysaccharides are ideal energy storage molecules as they are very long carbohydrates and therefore insoluble in water; they are also highly flexible so perfect for transportation and can be broken down very easily to release the stored energy. Being insoluble in water maintains a cell's equilibrium as no chemical or osmotic reaction is required by the cell. |
- | potatoes, rice...), and store energy until they are broken down by our digestive systems. Polysaccharides are ideal energy storage | + | |
- | molecules as they are very long carbohydrates and therefore insoluble in water; they are also highly flexible so perfect for | + | |
- | transportation and can be broken down very easily to release the stored energy. Being insoluble in water maintains a cell's | + | |
- | equilibrium as no chemical or osmotic reaction is required by the cell. | + | |
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- | Glycogen is another, and is found in almost all animal cells, principally the liver and muscles. When the body has recieved no food, | + | Glycogen is another, and is found in almost all animal cells, principally the liver and muscles. When the body has recieved no food, the energy stored in Glycogen is released in the form of glucose. |
- | the energy stored in Glycogen is released in the form of glucose. | + | |
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