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Cellulose is the carbohydrate that plants use to form their cell walls.

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What is the difference between carbohydrates and cellulose?

Carbohydrates are a broad category of organic compounds that serve as a major source of energy for living organisms. Cellulose is a specific type of carbohydrate that provides structural support to plants and is not easily digestible by most animals due to its complex structure.


What general type of plant food is produced by photosynthesis protein carbohydrates amino acids enzymes?

The general type of plant food produced is carbohydrates.


What type of plants give foods?

The type of plants that give food would include almost all plants. Many plants give us fruits and vegetables while other plants feed animals that are eaten as well.


Sucrose is an example of what kind of organic molecule?

It is a carbohydrate. Glycogen is a polysaccaharide stored in animals and starch is a polysaccaharaide stored in plants. Carbohydrates give you the energy you need to do life processes. Cellulose is a structural carb. It is the most abundant biological material on Earth.


Type of complex carbohydrate found in plants?

Complex carbohydrates in animals include glycogen, a structure similar to the branched amylopectin of starch in plants. Chitin is a structural polysaccharide that can be used to for exoskeletons. You'll also have polysaccharides combined with proteins and fats to form glycolipids and glycoproteins.


What type of carbohydrates are found in walls of plant cells?

Cellulose is the main carbohydrate found the cell walls of plants.


Which type of source is bread for your health?

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Why are proteins and carbohydrates polymers-?

It depends on the context. Colloquially, proteins and carbohydrates mean the polymers (polypeptides and polysaccharides) because there is no need to address the monomers - we eat the polymers. However, while studying Biochemistry, it is not sufficient to say just protein or carbohydrate. You would need to specify if your talking about a monomer or a polymer and what type.


What type of organism takes in carbon dioxide and use the carbon to build carbohydrates during photosynthisis?

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Why are carbohydrates required for the photosynthesis process?

Carbohydrates are required for the photosynthesis process because they serve as an energy source for plants. During photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which is a type of carbohydrate. Glucose is then used by plants as an energy source to carry out various metabolic functions and growth processes.