Starch and glycogen are both complex carbohydrates this type of complex carbohydrate is cellulose.
- In the potatoes shown below, for instance, the starches are abundant and primarily made up of repeating units of glucose and other simple sugars. By photosynthesis, the leaves of potato plants produce sugars that are then transported to subterranean tubers where they are stored as starch.
- A polysaccharide called cellulose is made up of a linear chain of a few hundred to a few thousand linked glucose units. The cell walls of many algae and plants contain cellulose, which is crucial for their structural integrity. About 90% of the cotton fibres seen here are made of cellulose.
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