Biology, asked by Fasvin6525, 11 months ago

In which format the carbohydrates are stored in plants and animals?

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Answered by guptabishnu8
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Answer:

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Answered by xcristianox
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  • Well, in plants carbohydrates are stored as a form of Glucose that is mainly formed by the process Photosynthesis.
  • Some plants like Carrots, Beets etc. stores it inside their interior parts of their body like Root, Stems etc.
  • On the other hands, some plants also store Carbohydrate as a form of Starch (Potatoes).
  • Carbohydrates are an essential compound of all organic life on this planet. Both plants and animals use carbohydrates as a primary source of energy, which keeps the body functioning at the most basic level.
  • Carbohydrates also fulfill other needs by helping in the synthesizing of other chemicals and providing structure for cells within the body.

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