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When all the monosaccharides in a polysaccharide are same type, such type of a polysaccharide is called a ___________(a) Glycogen(b) Homoglycan(c) Heteroglycan(d) OligosaccharideI had been asked this question in an international level competition.I'm obligated to ask this question of Polysaccharides in division Enzymes, Carbohydrates and Gycobiology of Biochemistry

Answer» CORRECT option is (b) Homoglycan

The EXPLANATION is: Homoglycan is a polysaccharide where all the monosaccharides are same TYPE.


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