What substance serves the same function in plants that glycogen does in animals?
Glycogen is a polysaccharide which is energy storage compounds in animals. This is not found in plants. Instead, starch is present in plants which serves same function as seen in glycogen in animals.
What substance serves the same function in plants that glycogen does in animals?
glucose is stored in plants as and in animals as a. glycogen starch b. cellulose glycogen c starch cellulose d. cellulose starch e. strach glycogen 44. Temporarily carries electrons to the calvin cylce a. ATP b. NADPH c. oxygen d. NADH e. FADH2
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