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Baylee Stanton
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28 February, 18:57
The energy in a starch molecule is stored where?
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Jennifer Moran
28 February, 19:15
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The energy in a starch molecule is stored in the covalent chemical bonds present between the carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and other atoms present in the molecule. Along with the covalent bonds connecting other monosaccharide monomer molecules together.
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