Homoglycans are a type of polysaccharide that consists of repeating units of the same type of monosaccharide. They are commonly found in plants and animals and play important roles in various biological processes, such as energy storage, structural support, and cell signaling. Examples of homoglycans include cellulose, starch, and glycogen.
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Ronell Lekgoana
Mar 22
If they repeat the same type of monosaccharides, are you referring to glucose?