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What do glucose, starch, and cellulose have in common?
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What do glucose, starch, and cellulose have in common?
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Answer and Explanation:
Glucose, starch and cellulose are all carbohydrates. In fact, starch and cellulose are both made up of glucose molecules.
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Glucose is used by plants to create stores of starch and cellulose is used for cell walls. They are all in plants
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