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are polysaccharides and polymers related
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Yes, polysaccharides and polymers are closely related. Polysaccharides are a specific type of polymer, which are large molecules made from many smaller, repeating units called monomers. Polymers can be natural or synthetic and encompass a wide range of materials, including plastics, proteins, and nucleic acids. Polysaccharides are polymers whose repeating units are sugar molecules, linked together by glycosidic bonds. Examples of polysaccharides include cellulose, which is found in plant cell walls, and glycogen, used for energy storage in animals. The general concept of polymers covers a broad range of substances, but polysaccharides specifically refer to those made of sugars, showcasing their importance in both biological structures and processes.
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