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Protein is not a starch.
they can make food with itAnswer:Along with being the stored energy source for plants, they also polymerize glucose into cellulose the main building material for the plants branches and stalks
Starch is found in plants as a energy store. They make simple sugars such as glucose when there is need of energy. Starch uses the protein beta amylase to be degraded in to simple sugar molecules.
No. A protein is a chain of amino acids (a polypeptide). Starch is a carbohydrate (a large number of glucose molecules joined together).
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Protein is not a starch.
Yes, Because plants store food as starch and animals store fats/lipids as glycogen and protein is stored as glycogen too(in animals)
In plants, glucose is generally stored as starch.
By consuming plants or animals that contain carbon whether it is a component in protein, cellulose, sugar or starch.
To starch, protein, fats and oils, cellulose and sucrose.
they can make food with itAnswer:Along with being the stored energy source for plants, they also polymerize glucose into cellulose the main building material for the plants branches and stalks
what are 2 plants that are converted suger for starch Edited answer: Glucose is converted into starch by plants