Although starch and cellulose are both carbohydrates (and with similar molecular structure), their biological function is drastically different. Cellulose is used by the plant to create the cell walls, is a structural carbohydrate (that is why its production rates increase when the plant is growing, the new cells need cellulose). On the other hand, starch acts as an energy reserve that builds up during sunny months and is consumed during wintery ones.
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A.is the process of breeding only organisms with desirable traits
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Air masses take on the characteristics of their source region. Air masses over large areas of similar temperature and moisture content. If the source area is moist the air mass will be moist. In the case of the North Atlantic and the North Pacific you have large areas of cold water, so cold and moist. This produces air masses that are also cold (cool) and moist.
<span>d.both male and female reproductive parts.</span>
Your answer would be A Osmosis,