The Disaccharide Sucrose found in a potato plant is in the flesh of the potato. The potato is nearly 100% starch and carbohydrates that produce sugars in the body.
A single sugar is a monosaccharide carbohydrate. Examples: Glucose (used for respiration) and Fructose (in fruit). A double sugar is a disaccharide carbohydrate. Example: Sucrose (for plant transport).
the potato A potato is a tuber; a type of underground storage organ that the plant can use to store energy in the form of starch which is used as fuel while the above-ground portion of the plant is growing during the growing season. Tubers are not roots (potato eyes are the roots) and are not fruits (potato plant fruits are found on the above-ground portion.)
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They form Sucrose, a type of disaccharide
Neither. A potato is a plant with the potato in the ground under a green top.
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CAn you eat a decrative potato plants potato?
Yes the potato is an angiosperm
sucrose is the storage form of glucose in leaves... and it may also starch.
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