Biology, asked by chriskasonde, 2 months ago

explain why carbohydrates in plants are stored in form of starch

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Answered by loki2106
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Carbohydrates are one of the major forms of energy for animals and plants. ... Plants store carbohydrates in long polysaccharides chains called starch, while animals store carbohydrates as the molecule glycogen. These large polysaccharides contain many chemical bonds and therefore store a lot of chemical energy.

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Answered by LaCheems
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  • Plants store carbohydrates in long polysaccharides chains called starch.

  • Starch are large polysaccharides which contain many chemical bonds and therefore store a lot of chemical energy.

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