Vacuoles are membrane bound sacs that are found in both plants and animals. The vacuole stores, temporarily, the carbohydrates known as lipids.
The main carbohydrate stored in the vacuoles of plants is called cellulose. It is also the non-digestible matter that most animals pass through after they have eaten a plant.
No - they are stored in different forms. The main storage carbohydrate in plants is starch, and in animals it is glycogen.
Plant cells store waste in a main lysosome. Animal cells store waste in multiple vacuoles.
Yes, carrots have several types of vacuoles with the main being the large central vacuole as well as several smaller vacuoles that contain the proteins that give the carrot it's color.
Vacuoles have a functions and/or importances. 1. Vacuoles remove dangerous structural debris. 2. Vacuoles hold the waste/bad things. 3. Vacuoles export unwanted substances. So, for the main part they deal with unwanted substances.
stores water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
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The main carbohydrate found in corn is starch.
No - they are stored in different forms. The main storage carbohydrate in plants is starch, and in animals it is glycogen.
What is the main liquid that vacuoles store
Plant cells store waste in a main lysosome. Animal cells store waste in multiple vacuoles.
Storage
Sugar/sucrose/glucose
The main carbohydrate in milk is lactose. It is a disaccharide meaning it is composed of two monosaccharides.
Yes, carrots have several types of vacuoles with the main being the large central vacuole as well as several smaller vacuoles that contain the proteins that give the carrot it's color.
The two main groups of carbohydrates are starch and sugars.
Glucose
the main nutrient of apple is Carbohydrate.