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Chemistry, 16.10.2021 21:10 colton1788

Why do plants link thousands of monosaccharides together to form polysaccharides such as starch? 1. Plants are linking the monosaccharides together so that they can make a powder.

2. Plants are storing up the energy so that they can use it later.

3. Plants do not link monosaccharides together.

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