Which of the following are NOT energy reserves? A) lipid inclusions B) polysaccharide granules C) carboxysomes D) metachromatic granules E) sulfur granules
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B) Polysaccharide granules are energy reserves because polysaccharides can be broken down into simple sugars, which can then be used to produce energy. C) Carboxysomes are not energy reserves. They are protein-bound compartments found in some bacteria that Show more…
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