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floridean starch is found in​

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Answered by amitkumar274
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Floridean starch is a type of a storage glucan found in glaucophytes and in red algae (also known as rhodophytes), in which it is usually the primary sink for fixed carbon from photosynthesis.

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Answered by ltsmeAliya
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  • Floridean Starch is Found in Rhodophyceae (Red Algae).
  • It is a reserved food material
  • Its Structure is very much similar to amylopectin and glycogen.
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