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Do bacteria have a carbohydrate store?

Yes, bacteria can store carbohydrates in the form of polysaccharides, with glycogen being the most common storage molecule. Glycogen serves as an energy reserve that bacteria can utilize during periods of nutrient scarcity. Some bacteria also store other polysaccharides, such as dextran or levan, depending on their specific metabolic pathways and environmental conditions.


What do carbohydrates do in your cells?

Carbohydrates get and store energy in your cells.


What two nutrients store energy?

Cells and carbohydrates are the two nutrients which store energy.


How do bacteria store their carbohydrate?

Bacteria store their carbohydrates in the form of glycogen or polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) granules within their cells. Glycogen is a branched polymer of glucose units, similar to how animals store energy in the form of glycogen in their liver and muscles. PHB is a type of biopolymer that bacteria can synthesize and accumulate as a reserve energy source when nutrients are abundant. These carbohydrate stores can be broken down and used as an energy source when needed by the bacteria.


How do onions store carbohydrates?

as sugars


What do insects store carbohydrates as?

chitin


Do animals store carbohydrates as cellulose?

No.


Which bacteria use inorganic substances instead of sunlight to make carbohydrates are?

Chemoautotrophic bacteria utilize inorganic substances, such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, or iron, instead of sunlight for the process of chemosynthesis to produce carbohydrates. Examples include sulfur-oxidizing bacteria and nitrifying bacteria.


If a bacteria cannot ferment glucose why not test its ability to ferment other carbohydrates?

Testing other carbohydrates can be helpful because bacteria may have different metabolic pathways for fermenting various sugars. By testing a variety of carbohydrates, we can gain a better understanding of the bacteria's metabolic capabilities and preferences. This information can be valuable for identifying the specific mechanisms involved in sugar fermentation.


Do carbohydrates store and transmit hereditary information?

No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.


How do plants and animals store carbohydrates?

photosynthesis


How does plants store carbohydrates?

Starch and cellulose.