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SouravSeptember 5, 2024

In a sugar sink, such as a taproot, sugar is converted into _____. a) glycogen b) cellulose c) fatty acids d) starch e) proteins

In a sugar sink, such as a taproot, sugar is converted into _____.
a) glycogen
b) cellulose
c) fatty acids
d) starch
e) proteins

Sourav
SouravSeptember 5, 2024

Answer

Starch
Explanation: In sugar sinks like taproots, sugars are often converted into starch for storage, which can be utilized later by the plant.

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