by storing in its atp away from the adp
Plants store glucose for later use.
glycogen
they usually store it for later use
They make glucose via photosynthesis. Then use glucose to make starch, which they store for later use.
Animals store excess glucose in their liver as a large compound called glycogen. Plants store extra glucose in their starch.
In plants,glucose is stored as starch.In animals and fungi,stored as Glycogen.
Animals store excess energy in the form of glycogen in their muscles and liver. When they need energy, the glycogen can be broken down into glucose to provide a quick source of fuel for the body.
GLYCOGEN
GLYCOGEN
Animals store carbohydrates as glycogen in their liver and muscles. Glycogen is a complex molecule made up of many glucose units linked together, which can be broken down into glucose when needed for energy.
Animals primarily store glucose in the form of glycogen in their liver and muscles. Glycogen serves as a readily accessible energy reserve that can be broken down into glucose when needed. Excess glucose can also be converted into fat for long-term energy storage.
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