Biology, asked by elycewashington, 11 months ago

What is a difference between starch and glycogen?

A. Starch stores energy, and glycogen provides structural support.
B. Starch is found in plants, and glycogen is found in animals.
C. Starch is composed of fructose, and glycogen is composed of glucose.
D. Starch is a monomer, and glycogen is a polymer.

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Answered by pritijain28
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Explanation:

Starch contains 20-25% amylase and 75-80% amylopectin molecules. ... While both are polymers of glucose, glycogen is produced by animals and is known as animal starch while starch is produced by plants. 3. Glycogen has a branched structure while starch has both chain and branched components.

Answered by harshita19pandey
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Answer:

Hey mate!

Here is your answer

your answer is option B.

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