Glycogen can be branched or unbranched, if unbranched they would be referred to as amylose.
Glycogen is a homopolysaccharide, a storage form for animals.
The structural component for the cell wall is called Cellulose
The structural component to DNA, different for the structural component of RNA ribose as it has one less Hydroxyl group
Both are disaccharides and have the monosaccharide glucose
Glucose is referred to as a monosacharide, a simple sugar that is the smallest unit of Carbs. Sucrose is made up two monosaccharides, a Glucose and a Fructose
Carbs are mainly known for being a great energy source for a human diet and most importantly can serve as structural components
The structural component of a plant's cell wall is cellulose. Cellulose is an interesting homopolysaccharide as it is specifically unbranched and lay on top of one another in thousands of layers, this is known as amylose.
Dextran is a homopolysaccharide, a structural component for bacteria and yeast.
Both are structural components that play a vital role in a cell
One of the main monosaccharides of human diet to obtain energy.
The structural component for DNA is called deoxyribose

Energy source

Lactose

Energy Storage

Structural

Sucrose

Glucose

Glycogen

Dextran

DNA

Amylose

Cell Wall

Deoxyribose

CARBS