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a rabbit eats carrot. a carrot is part of a root of a carrot and plants store a lot of their extra monosaccharides in there rooms inside a polymer. what polysaccharide is the rabbit eating

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The total and soluble nonstarch polysaccharide (NSP) components of raw, processed (canned and frozen) and home‐cooked (boiled) Royal Chantenay carrots have been analyzed. NSP fractions were characterized by separation and summation of the monosaccharides resulting from acid hydrolysis of the parent polysaccharides.

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User Fintasys
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Answer:

rabbit eat Starch

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starch is a stored polysaccharides in plant that rabbit is eating

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