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What happens to carbohydrate molecules inside a cell?

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Primitive cells, for example, yeasts and microscopic organisms utilize all sugars a similar way, gave that they can transport the starch into the cell. Huge atoms that can't be transported are separated remotely by compounds that the cells discharge.
All dietary starch must be processed into little atoms previously assimilation. Those little particles are chiral, pivoting spellbound light to one side or left.
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