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Jewel Myers
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24 December, 01:12
What is starch? what type of macromolecule is it?
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Leah Travis
24 December, 01:29
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Starch is a polymer. It is composed entirely of repeating molecules of (alpha) glucose molecules. Since it is composed of repeating units of glucose, a sugar, it is classed as a polysaccharide. Nutritionally it may also be referred to as a carbohydrate.
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