Biology, asked by karishmakapoor848, 9 months ago

Floridean starch has structure similar to :
(1) Amylopectin and glycogen
(2) Mannitol and algin
(3)
Laminarin and cellulose
(4)
Starch and cellulose​

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Answered by fred18
2

Explanation:

Floridean starch has structure similar to Amylopectin and glycogen..

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Answered by ltsmeAliya
0

Answer:

Amylopectin and glycogen

Explanation:

  • Floridean Starch is Found in Rhodophyceae.
  • It is a reserved food material
  • Its Structure is very much similar to amylopectin and glycogen.
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