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Polysaccharides are polymeric carbohydrate structures, formed of repeating units either mono- saccharides( e.g., glucose , fructose , galactose) or di-saccharides ( e.g., sucrose, lactose) joined together by glycosidic bonds. They range in structure from linear to highly branched. Examples include storage polysaccharides such as starch and glycogen, and structural polysaccharides such as cellulose and chitin. Polysaccharides contain more than ten monosaccharide units.
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Fixed factor= Fixed factors are those that do not change as output is increased or decreased, and typically include premises such as its offices and factories, and capital equipment such as machinery and computer systems.
Variable factor= Variable factors are those that do change with output, which means more are employed when production increases, and less factors include labour, energy, and raw materials directly used in production.
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Variable factor= Variable factors are those that do change with output, which means more are employed when production increases, and less factors include labour, energy, and raw materials directly used in production.
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