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Polysaccharides, literally meaning "many sugars" are linear chains or branched molcular structures composed of simple repeating monosaccharide units. A single polysaccharide can be composed of many tens of thousands of monosaccharides, joined by a glycosidic bond. |
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Polysaccharides, literally meaning "many sugars" are linear chains or branched molcular structures composed of simple repeating monosaccharide units. A single polysaccharide can be composed of many tens of thousands of monosaccharides, joined by a glycosidic bond.