Asked by Lebonbon
Which organism is most likely to store extra glucose as starch?
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cypress tree
cypress tree
human
human
cyanobacteria
cyanobacteria
rat
Responses
cypress tree
cypress tree
human
human
cyanobacteria
cyanobacteria
rat
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GPT-4o mini
The organism most likely to store extra glucose as starch is the **cypress tree**.
Cypress trees, like many plants, convert excess glucose produced during photosynthesis into starch, which is a storage form of energy. Humans and rats store glucose primarily as glycogen, while cyanobacteria store energy in other forms.
Cypress trees, like many plants, convert excess glucose produced during photosynthesis into starch, which is a storage form of energy. Humans and rats store glucose primarily as glycogen, while cyanobacteria store energy in other forms.
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