starch
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules
in the form of starch
during synthesis, ATP, excess get's stored as glucose. glucose store as starch
Starch is stored in the stem and tap roots of flowers.
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starch
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yes - starch is a larger molecule (with more bonds holding atoms together, so it has more energy) because it is a polymer of glucose. Glucose is one ring of carbons and starch is a chain of these.
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules
in the form of starch
starch is one substance stored in plants because starch is not osmotically active
during synthesis, ATP, excess get's stored as glucose. glucose store as starch
Starch is stored in the stem and tap roots of flowers.
Are complex sugars that are stored. Glycogen is the way that sugar is stored in animals, starch is the way that sugar is stored in plants.
A single starch molecule contents few thousands glucose monomers in single molecule.
The stored starch is a by-product of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis produces glucose; plants can convert and store excess glucose as starch. Both sugar and starch are types of carbohydrates.