Starch
- large insoluble molecule - wont affect water potential - relatively compact - wont be used up in reactions as its insoluble
Starch is insoluble in water and so can be used as a storage device for glucose; plants convert the spare glucose into starch then store it.
glycogen
The preparation of insoluble salt can be done by PRECIPITATION METHOD
The name of the carbohydrate molecule that the body breaks down during respiration is a SUGAR MOLECULE.
Carbohydrates are organic macromolecules that are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms and are used for energy storage or as structural molecules.
The chief food energy storing molecule used by organisms is carbohydrates. Glycogen is a carbohydrate storage molecule which is employed by animals.
The chemical name for precipitated chalk is calcium carbonate. It is a white, insoluble solid which is often used as an antacid.
No. Carbohydrates is a plural noun. The singular (carbohydrate) might be used as a noun adjunct as in carbohydrate diet, carbohydrate ratio, or carbohydrate production.
Carbohydrates
The storage form is called glycogen and is usually found in the liver.
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