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what is starch and algae ​

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Answered by ItzSnowFlake
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As in land plants, the major carbohydrate storage product of the green algae is usually starch in the form of amylose or amylopectin. These starches are polysaccharides in which the monomer, or fundamental unit, is glucose. ... The cell walls of many, but not all, algae contain cellulose.

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Answered by harshukondeti2003
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As in land plants, The major carbohydrate storage product of the green algae is usally starch in the form of amylose of amylopectin.These starches are polysaccharides in which the monomer,or fundamental unit,is glucose.The call walls of many,but not all,algae contain cellulose.

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