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peptidoglycan~ it gives bacterial cell walls strength and firmness.

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Q: What is the structural polysaccharide in bacteria?
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Is cellulose a structual polysaccharide that makes plants sturdy?

Yes, cellulose is structural polysaccharide


What a cellulose?

the structural polysaccharide in plant cell wall.


What is a cellulose?

the structural polysaccharide in plant cell wall.


Is chitin a structural component of plants?

No, chitin is a polysaccharide structural component of insects, fungi, and some algae. Plants use cellulose as their polysaccharide structural polymer.


Polymers of carbohydrates?

Carbohydrate polymers are polysaccharides. Plants store energy in the polysaccharide known as starch (amylose and amylopectin). Animals store energy in the polysaccharide glycogen. Plants form the polysaccharide cellulose for structural components (such as their cell walls). Insects and crustaceans form the polysaccharide chitin for structural components (such as their exoskeletons).


Among living things the most common among the polysaccharide structural carbohydrates is?

Among living things, the most common among the polysaccharide structural carbohydrates is cellulose. Cellulose is the monosaccharide that composes the hard bodies of crabs and insects.


What are the fibrous material found in cell walls called?

It is called cellulose.It is a structural polysaccharide.


What forms the cell wall of a plant cell?

Cellulose, a type of polysaccharide which gives structural support.


What is the composition of the exoskeleton of a crayfish?

Their exoskeleton made out of the structural polysaccharide "chitin" (i.e. a sugar polymer).


What good are polysaccharide?

In animals, they are primarily energy storage molecules, although there are a lot of polysaccharide chains that do many extremely important jobs on the membranes of body cells. In plants, they are not only very important food storage molecules (starch), they also serve as structural materials (cellulose) and components in wood.


Is glucose a bacteria?

No. Glucose is a polysaccharide (also called a sugar). Bacteria are living organisms that are classified as prokaryotes because they do not have a nucleus.


Is cellulose a polysaccharide for energy in plant cells?

Cellulose is not used in plant cells for energy. It is used for structural strength.