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Glycogen, the primary storage polysaccharide in animals, exhibits a highly branched structure. Which of the following best explains the significance of this branching for its function?
Branching increases the structural rigidity of glycogen, enabling it to form strong fibers.
Branching decreases the osmotic pressure exerted by glycogen within cells.
Branching facilitates the transport of glycogen across cell membranes.
Branching allows for rapid hydrolysis by providing multiple sites for enzyme action, crucial for quick energy release.
Which property of lipids makes them suitable for long-term energy storage?
Solubility in water
High caloric density
Presence of nitrogen
Structural role in cell membranes
Which polysaccharide serves as the primary energy storage molecule in animals?
Starch
Cellulose
Glycogen
Chitin
Which of the following polysaccharide is present as a store house of energy in plant tissues?
Glycogen
Cellulose
Insulin
Starch
If the light becomes unavailable during photosynthesis then
Immediately biosynthetic process stops
Biosynthetic phase does not stops
Biosynthetic phase stopes forever
Biosynthetic phase continues for some time and then stops
The released energy obtained by oxidation is stored as
A concentration gradient across a membrane
ADP
ATP
NAD