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Cellulose is not an animal starch. It comes from the cell walls of plant cells.

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Cellulose is a compound with a polysaccharide polymer with many glucose monosaccharide units.

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Does all cells contain starch?

No , starch is inside of most plant cells and there is alot in roots , but very few animal cells have starch.


What is the purpose of starch in human cell?

Starch isn't found in human cells. Glycogen is found in animal cells.


Is starch found in plant or animal cells?

plants


Do animals have starch in them?

No,they do not.Starch is never found in animal cells.


What contains starch in a plant cell?

what is the name of the plant cell that contains starch and what does it do


What are not in animal cells?

There are some organells.Chloroplast,glyoxisomes,starch granules are some.


Which organelle would you find in plant cells but not in animal cells?

Chloropalsts. They are the ones who do the process of photosynthesis. An animal cell does not have them.


Why do animal cells have no starch grains?

because they move their body parts freely


What 3 structures are not found in animal cells that are in plant cells?

The starch grains, chloroplast and cell wall (vacuoles are larger in plants cells, but small scattered ones can be found in animal cells)


Animal cells store excess sugar in the form of a polysaccharide called starch?

Starch is stored by plants.Animals' storing carbohydrate is glycogen.


What stores food water and waste in plant and animal cells?

cytoplasm


What type of polysaccharide is found in potatoes?

Starch is found potatoes, not Glycogen. Glycogen is the plant equivalent of animal glycogen. A potato has starch but no glycogen; muscle cells have glycogen but no starch. The starch we eat is broken into glucose in the stomach/small intest and then reassembled in the muscle cells as glycogen.