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Biology, 24.07.2019 12:00 lukeakalucas

Carbohydrates, such as glucose, are excellent sources of immediate energy for living organisms. more complex carbohydrates, such as glycogen and starch, can also be used for the long term storage of energy. however, carbohydrates play other vital roles, too. which of the following describes another common use for carbohydrates?

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