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28 July, 06:55

Animals glucose differ from plant glucose how

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  1. 28 July, 08:37
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    The difference between animal and plant glucose is mainly in the storage form that is used the glucose otherwise a single glucose molecule from a plant is exactly the same as a single molecule from an animal. In plants glucose is stored in a form called starch, while in animals glucose is stored in a form called glycogen. The main differences between these two forms are: 1. Glycogen is made up of only one molecule while starch is made up of two. 2. Glycogen has a branched structure while starch has both chain and branched units.
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