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What is the internal energy reserve in outatrophs

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THE INTERNAL ENERGY RESERVE IN AUTOGRAPHS IS STARCH..

Starch is a polymer made by plants to store energy.  Two forms of starch: amylose, the branchless form, and amylopectin, the branched form pave the way for plants to store energy for their growth and development. The internal cellular energy reserve in autotrophs is starch and in heterotrophs is glycogen.

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