Animals, plants, fungi and bacteria use carbohydrates in varying ways. For plants, carbohydrates form a large part of their structure in the form of cellulose. Animals use carbohydrates primarily for energy, such as starch, glucose and other sugars. Bacteria use carbohydrates for both structure and energy.
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single-cell creatures that scientists believe were instrumental in the development of evolution
small sea crustaceans from the order of macroplankton of about 20-200 millimeters that are visible with the naked eye
I choose to list two. The two that form the basis are evergreens and broadleaf trees.
Each one is correct except d