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difference between sugar and starch​

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Answered by laneethashajahan
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Explanation:

Simple sugars and starches are part of a large group of compounds known as carbohydrates. Sugars are monosaccharides, or single units of specific molecules such as glucose, fructose, and mannose. Starches, on the other hand, are polysaccharides, long chains of chains of single sugar molecule subunits linked together.

Answered by divyasree88
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sugar is available in only sugarcane tree

and starch is available in all trees inside of branches

hope it helps to you

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