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Hello everyone so in this particular question we need to match the polysaccharide with the function so we are given two columns.
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So where we can see markings 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 these are the polysacrites and we need to match them with their function that is in the second column that is a, b, c, d and e.
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So let's start with our first one.
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The first is the start.
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So when we are talking about starch, we all know that glucose is stored, is converted into starch and then it is stored in plants.
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So, this is the function of a polysaccharide of polysaccharide that is starts.
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So let's see which option.
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So the first option that we are reading, that is a.
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That carbohydrate energy storage molecule in plants.
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So first one gets matched with a.
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So the correct answer for the first is the a.
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I will write it down also here that this is the function of the first polyseparate.
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Now, the second that we are seeing, that is the glycogen.
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So we all know that carbohydrate it is stored in the animal liver in the form of glycogen and glycogen is also found in the muscles.
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And now reading the option, so b option is structural support of cell wall of plants.
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So this is not the correct option.
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Option c, structural support of cell wall of fungi and external skeleton of insects.
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Again, not correct.
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D1 is structural support of cell walls of bacteria.
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So this is also not correct...