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Our digestive system breaks down starch to what?

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simple sugars

Starches are complex carbohydrates. They are polymers of glucose. They consist of hundreds of glucose monomers bonded together. Plants make starch to store extra sugars. Consumers get starch from plants. Common sources of starch in the human diet are pictured in Figure below . Our digestive system breaks down starch to simple sugars, which our cells use for energy.

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