In rhizopus carbohydrate is stored in the form of

a

Glucose

b

Paramylon

c

Glycogen

d

Starch

e

Oil

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onogwu
10 years ago

am sorry the answer is c because rhizopus and mucor store carbohydrates as glycogen and absorb as glucose. pls get it right

OnweGladys
3 years ago

correct answer is glycogen
rhizopus are fungi not really plant and the reason why is glycogen is because is not rhizopus feeds heterotrophical

Starmadeit
2 years ago

Fungi usually store their food as glycogen, like that of animals but Rhizopus stores food in the form of both glycogen and oil.

onogwu
10 years ago

it is A because mucus and rhzopus store carbohydrate in the form of glucose. even question 87 of this section can testify to this fact

lifeofdisperry
7 years ago

Its wrong
Because in animals its stored as glycogen while in plants as starch

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