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Starch and ATP can both be described as molecules that store energy. Compare and contrast starch and ATP in terms of storing energy and supplying energy for a cell’s work.
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Starch and ATP can both be described as molecules that store energy. Compare and contrast starch and ATP in terms of storing energy and supplying energy for a cell’s work.
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Starch is a carbohydrate which can store energy in the form of glucose, while ATP is what is produced from cellular respiration.
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