homopoliszacharides
Homopoliszacharides are a type of complex carbohydrate composed of only one type of monosaccharide unit. This means that the repeating building blocks of a homopoliszacharide are all identical. Common examples include starch, which is made up of glucose units, and cellulose, also composed of glucose units. Glycogen, the storage form of glucose in animals, is another prominent homopoliszacharide. In contrast, heteropoliszacharides are built from two or more different types of monosaccharide units.
The physical and chemical properties of homopoliszacharides are largely determined by the specific monosaccharide involved and