starch
Carbohydrate is not a wax.
Cellulose is not a vitamin. It is a type of carbohydrate that provides structural support to plants and is not considered essential for human nutrition.
carbohydrate
Cellulose is a type of polysaccharide (complex carbohydrate).
carbohydrate is a macromolecule of glycogen
how do plants store glucose for later? if you know the answer, please click on the [improve] button and type it here, or go to the discussion page and type it there...thanks
Yes.
Plants store carbohydrates as sugars and starches...cellulose is also a complex structural sugar. Animals store glycogen (a type of complexed sugar) in the liver and muscles for fast energy and convert excess carbohydrate to fat.
Cellulose is the carbohydrate that plants use to form their cell walls.
Carbohydrate
Cellulose is the main carbohydrate found the cell walls of plants.
Carbohydrate is not a wax.
One common complex carbohydrate made up of plants is cellulose. Cellulose is a structural component of cell walls in plants and provides rigidity and support to the plant structure. It is a type of fiber that humans cannot digest but is important for digestive health.
Cellulose is not a vitamin. It is a type of carbohydrate that provides structural support to plants and is not considered essential for human nutrition.
Tap roots
glucose the structure is monosaccarides
Sugar is a carbohydrate.