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What is the difference between carbohydrates and starch and glucose ( in the processes of photosynthesis?

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Answered by faizusaifi
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· Producing Carbohydrates (Photosynthesis) As part of plants' chemical processes, glucose molecules can be combined with and converted into other types of sugars. In plants, glucose is stored in the form of starch, which can be broken down back into glucose via cellular respiration in order to supply

Answered by Poonam01
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Sugar is comprised of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, which are organized into single units. Sugars contain just one or two of these units and are therefore “simple”. Starches and fibers have many units of sugar, making them more “complex”. So all starches are carbohydrates, but not all carbohydrates are starches.

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