In their cell's vacuoles!
What is the difference in which in animals and plants store energy?
Unfortunately, an animals kilometers are not a measure of mass. If you knew the volume of the animal and the density you could find the mass in grams.
Glycogen is the complex carbohydrate used to store energy in animals.
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No animals in Australia store water in their bodies. There are numerous animals adapted for life in arid and semi-arid areas, but none of these actually "store water" in their bodies.
Some animals that store food for future use include squirrels, chipmunks, and bees. These animals gather and store food during times of abundance to consume later when food is scarce.
As fats
as fats
No.
Animals are not atoms and have neither an atomic number nor an atomic mass.
Animals usually store excess energy in fat cells as fats.
true or false animals store lipids in the form of oil while plants store lipids in the form of fats