Which of the following is NOT a structural polysaccharide? A) Amylose B) Glycogen C) Cellulose D) Chitin

Understand the Problem

The question is asking to identify which of the given options is not a structural polysaccharide. Structural polysaccharides are types of carbohydrates that provide support and shape to cells and tissues, while some of the options provided are energy storage polysaccharides. We will evaluate each option to determine which one does not fit the criteria of being a structural polysaccharide.

Answer

Amylose

The final answer is Amylose.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is Amylose.

More Information

Structural polysaccharides include cellulose and chitin, which are used for building rigid structures in organisms, like plant cell walls and exoskeletons of insects respectively. Amylose, on the other hand, is a component of starch and serves primarily as energy storage in plants.

Tips

Confusing storage polysaccharides like amylose with structural ones is a common mistake. Remember that structural polysaccharides provide support and protection, whereas storage polysaccharides store energy.

AI-generated content may contain errors. Please verify critical information

Thank you for voting!
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser