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How do plants store excess carbohydrates​

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Answered by radhavanshika
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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.

Answered by sulagna35
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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

This process yields two byproducts — oxygen and glucose (sugar). Photosynthesis would be impossible without chlorophyll, the green pigment that transforms light energy from the sun into chemical energy.Plants store carbohydrates as starches in the starch granule (which is a cell organelle). Or as glucose in the chloroplast

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