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Most animals store glucose as glycogen in liver and muscles .
Animals store only a small amount of energy in their body tissues because most is used for a life processes.
They use most of the energy for their own maintenance.
Evaporation
The body has no choice but to store the extra energy that is not used. This is usually stored as fat.
It's difficult to give this a definitive answer, as general as the question is, but the safest - and most common - answer is that excess energy is dissipated as heat.
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Gram for gram, fats store the most amount of energy in the body, approximately double the amount of energy carbohydrates store.
Yes, fat is used by cells for energy storage. Cells get most of their energy right away from carbohydrates. Any excess that is not used is stored as fat, which can provide energy later on when it is necessary.
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Potential
Most plants store excess sugars by converting them to starch a long chain like molecule consisting of thousands of glucose molecules.