Insects store carbohydrates as starch. Other animals and plants do the same thing since the starch can become different kinds of saccharides.
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Carbohydrates get and store energy in your cells.
Insects store carbohydrates as starch. Other animals and plants do the same thing since the starch can become different kinds of saccharides.
Cells and carbohydrates are the two nutrients which store energy.
as sugars
No.
Insects store food in different places depending on the species. Some insects store food in underground burrows or tunnels, while others store food in their nest or hive. Certain insects like ants and bees store food in specialized chambers within their nests.
No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
Starch and cellulose.
photosynthesis
Yes.. Onions store carbohydrates as glucose(monosaccharide), fructose(monosaccharide), and sucrose(disaccharide), while potatoes store carbohydrates as starch(a polysaccharide chain of multiple glucose molecules).Hope this helps. :-)
Cells store energy in the form of carbohydrates.