What kind of carbohydrates do plants use to store energy?

March 11, 2010 by admin · 2 Comments
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What kind of carbohydrates do plants use to store energy?

-What kind of carbohydrates do animals use to store energy?

-What type of carbohydrate is the main component of the cell walls in plants?

-What is the monomer (molecule that acts as a unit) of proteins?

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2 Responses to “What kind of carbohydrates do plants use to store energy?”
  1. Johnson says:

    Starch

    Glucagon

    Cellulose

    Peptide is the monomer
    The basic unit of protein is Amoni Acid Johnson

  2. Flowers says:

    plants store energy as starch
    animals store energy as glycogen
    the carbohydrate that constitutes the plants cell wall is cellulose
    the monomer for proteins is amino acids Flowers

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