A polysaccharide known as glycogen. Glycogen is made of repeating subunits of glucose, which are the quick-energy carbohydrate in animals.
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glycogen is the major source of glucose storage in most animals. It is mainly stored in the liver. Glucose is taken up from the blood stream and transported to the liver where cells link up the glucose molecules into chains which are called glycogen. I believe most types of glycogen formation in mammals is similar, only the amount and type of branching of these glycogen storage molecules may differ. and they are related because some can travel in waves like light and sound they all can have an impact on an object
They are stored in glycogen, and used for energy. I hope you don't mind that I deleted the "traveling in light waves answer"
A polymer consists of repeated, linked units. The units may be identical or structurally related to each other. Monomers link to form polymers through a chemical reaction called a condensation reaction.
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Glycogen is the form in which animals and humans store glucose. Plants on the other hand store their glucose as starch.
Basically, a unit of pattern in evolution means that the more closely related two (or more) species are, the more structurally similar they would be to each other.
The animal kingdom is distantly related to other kingdoms because animals are unique in their development from a common ancestor that diverged evolutionarily from other organisms. This evolutionary divergence led animals to develop distinct characteristics, such as multicellularity, heterotrophy, and specialized tissues/organs, that differentiate them from other kingdoms like plants, fungi, and protists.
The coccyx forms a really short tail in humans. It is related to a regular tail in other animals that have them.
The function of glycogen degradation is to export glucose to other tissues when blood glucose levels are low.
Actually, it should be the other way around: 100g - stored liver glycogen and 400g - muscle glycogen for an 80kg individual