I believe it's starch.
Starch is also called amylose and is used by plants to store glucose. It is a polysaccharide made up of long chains of glucose molecules.
In animals, glucose molecules are linked together to form long chains called glycogen, which is stored in the liver and muscles. When the body needs energy, glycogen is broken down into glucose molecules, which are then used to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration.
A gene
Because glucose is such an important molecule from which organisms obtain energy, plants and animals will string together units of glucose called polysaccharides. Plants store glucose as a polysaccharide called starch.
Glucose. Starch is a polymer made of glucose monomers.
The simplest carbohydrate molecule is a sugar. For example, glucose. A single glucose (or any other simple sugar) is called a monosaccharide. A string of two joined sugar molecules (say 2 joined glucoses) forms a disaccharide. Many thousands of sugar molecules joined into a very long string is what a polysaccharide is. Starch is a plant-stored polysaccharide and glycogen is an animal-stored polysaccharide. These are examples of very long strings of alpha glucose molecules. A long string of beta glucoses forms the polysaccharide called cellulose.
When the long string of a piano produces pitch it is called treble.
It is called an archipelago.
It's called Glucose.
Starch :)
A long chain of energy-rich organic compounds made of glucose molecules is called a carbohydrate.
Starch is also called amylose and is used by plants to store glucose. It is a polysaccharide made up of long chains of glucose molecules.
If you are referring to a string with no fingers on it, it is called an open string.
it's called a peice of string
A string of mountains is called a mountain chain.
A chain, string or group of islands is called an archipelago.
A word. It equals 2 bytes. A Long Word is 32 bits long.