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my answer is always correct :) its glycogen and for Plato users the answer is A
The glycogen is stored in the Liver
adipose cells
I believe its glycogen found in liver and muscles which is made of glucose to give us energy
Carbs
The main organ that stores the starch is called as liver. It stores about 150 grams of glycogen. Glycogen is animal starch. The total mass of muscles also store about 150 grams of glycogen.
The liver is the body organ that stores glycogen, vitamins and minerals. The minerals and vitamins are some of the nutrients that we get in small quantities from the vegetables and fruits.
from 1 to 4 hours
Glycogen is the form in which animals and humans store glucose. Plants on the other hand store their glucose as starch.
Polysaccharides are long chains of monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds. Three important polysaccharides, starch, glycogen, and cellulose, are composed ofglucose. Starch and glycogen serve as short-term energy stores in plants and animals, respectively. They range in structure from linear to highly branched.
Carbohydrates are broken down to release energy for the cells in the body. If an excess of energy is produced, the extra energy will be stored as fat.
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