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Carbohydrates are commonly found as starch in plant storage organ . Which of the following five properties of starch (i-v) make it useful as a storage material ? (i) easily translocated (ii) chemically non-reactive (iii)easily digested by animals (iv) osmotically inactive (v) synthesized during photosynthesis The useful properties-are:

A

Hydrates of carbon

B

Polyhydroxy aldehydes or, ketones

C

Polyhydroxy acids

D

None

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