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dehydration synthesis
Cellulose mainly consists of beta-glucose monomers, unlike starch which is an alpha-glucose polymer.
protein synthesis
Dehydration synthesis
starch is formed by the chemical bonding of glucose
dehydration synthesis
synthesis
Cellulose mainly consists of beta-glucose monomers, unlike starch which is an alpha-glucose polymer.
They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules
They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules, through the polymerization of glucose.
dehydration synthesis
starch is the monomer of glusose and dehydration synthesis combines monomers
protein synthesis
Dehydration synthesis
starch is formed by the chemical bonding of glucose
converted into starch by dehydration synthesis and stored in root
Yes light is neccesary for starch synthesis.This is do to the proccess of photosynthesis creating the sugar glucose the glucose is then converted into other forms of carbohydrates e.g sugars for respiration, starch for storgae, or cellulose for cell wall, Lipids e.g. lipoproteins and proteins e.g. enzymes. Therefore meaning that before starch can be produced the glucose must first be produced through the proccess of photosynthesis which requires both sunlight and chlorophyll.