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Glycogen. Starch is exclusive to plant storage of carbohydrates.
No, animal cells do not contain starch grains. Starch is primarily found in plant cells as a storage molecule for energy. Animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen, not starch.
No, not all cells contain starch. Starch is mainly found in plant cells as a storage form of energy. Animal cells do not typically store starch, but instead store glycogen as an energy reserve.
Two examples of carbohydrates in living organisms are glucose and cellulose. Glucose is a simple sugar that serves as an important energy source, while cellulose is a complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls providing structural support.
In plant cells, the storage form of glucose is starch. In animal cells, the storage form of glucose is glycogen.
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they are turned into starch which is not soluble in water.
Glycogen. Starch is exclusive to plant storage of carbohydrates.
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A potatoes plant stored starch
Excess sugar produced in a plant is often converted into starch for storage in roots, tubers, and seeds. This stored energy can be used later by the plant during periods of low sunlight or as a source of energy for growth and reproduction.
because the plants is a converting carbohydrates and glucose
Pollen is the plant equivalent to animal sperm.
No, animal cells do not contain starch grains. Starch is primarily found in plant cells as a storage molecule for energy. Animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen, not starch.
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