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Why are starch carbohydrates needed?

Why are starch carbohydrates needed?


Carbohydrates are stored as?

Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles, and excess carbohydrates can also be converted to fat for long-term storage in adipose tissue.


What is the function for starch?

It provide our bodies with energy which is called carbohydrates and you need carbohydrates to go through a day and if u dont have carbohydrates in your body you will feel very weak and lazy.


What is the function of the starch granule?

Starch granules serve as a storage form of energy in plants, providing a source of carbohydrates for growth and metabolism. When needed, these granules can be broken down into simpler sugars for energy production in the plant.


What organic molecules do potato cells have?

Potato cells contain various organic molecules, including carbohydrates (such as starch and cellulose), proteins, lipids, vitamins, and organic acids. These molecules play important roles in the growth, metabolism, and function of potato cells.


What compound includes starch glucose and sucrose?

Carbohydrates are in starch, glucose, and sucrose. The "ose" suffix is mostly about carbohydrates.


Does carbohydrates exists without living organism?

carbohydrates are in starch.


Biological importance of carbohydrates organic compounds in relation to cellular structure and function in plants and animals?

Carbohydrates are essential for cell function. The regulation of glucose is paramount the cell function. Also, carbs are used for animal starch storage as glycogen, and plant structure as cellulose.


What does iodine contain- starch or vitamins or carbohydrates or fats or proteins?

starch


What is the subunits of starch?

The subunit of starch is simple carbohydrate


What are ending groups of carbohydrates?

starch


What do chains of starch form?

carbohydrates