Organisms such as green plants produce starch.
Starch and sugar.
Starch is a polysaccharide.
Organisms that do not use starch grows on a starch agar plate by using other organisms. The other organisms break down the starch into sugar and the starch intolerant organisms can complete those simple sugars.
there are 20 different kinds of monomers in starch called amino acide.
(C6H10O5)n 3: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
Starch is a polysaccharide.
Plants are the primary organisms that produce starch through photosynthesis. They store excess glucose in the form of starch as an energy reserve. Other organisms, such as algae and certain bacteria, can also produce starch through similar biochemical processes.
Starch contain atoms of C, O and H.
Starch is a substance that makes cloth stiff .
starch and glucose
The monomer that makes up glycogen starch and cellulose is the monasaccharide?
There is no organisms that is completely composed of starch. The closest thing I can think of is Arthropods (insects, millipedes, and centipedes) that are covered by a compound similar chemically to starch called chitin. Hope i helped you enough!:)