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amylopectin structure (starch)
branched starch
cellulose structure
cellulose fibers
how does starch compare to cellulose? complete the sentences.
plants use cellulose for. they use starch, such as amylopectin, for. unlike cellulose, the long chains of glucose in amylopectin form
Cellulose provides structural support in plant cell - walls. Starch is a storage form of energy in plants. Amylopectin, a type of starch, has branched chains while cellulose has straight - chain polymers.
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Plants use cellulose for structural support. They use starch, such as amylopectin, for energy storage. Unlike cellulose, the long chains of glucose in amylopectin form branched structures.