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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyWhich of the following statements correctly describe starch? Select all that apply.Multiple select question.Starch is hydrolyzed into glucose.Humans are unable to digest starch.Starch is the main carbohydrate in seeds and roots of plants.

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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyWhich of the following statements correctly describe starch? Select all that apply.Multiple select question.Starch is hydrolyzed into glucose.Humans are unable to digest starch.Starch is the main carbohydrate in seeds and roots of plants.

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The correct statements that describe starch are:

  1. Starch is hydrolyzed into glucose.
  2. Starch is the main carbohydrate in seeds and roots of plants.

The statement "Humans are unable to digest starch" is incorrect. Humans can digest starch, and it is a major source of energy in our diet.

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