No - they are stored in different forms. The main storage carbohydrate in plants is starch, and in animals it is glycogen.
Starch is the storage form of carbohydrates in plants. In contrast, glycogen is the storage form of carbohydrates in animals.
They are both made up of chains of glucose molecules, with glycogen being the form for animals and starch being the form for plants.
No it does not. Starch is only present in Plants. you will find Glycogen in Animals.
The major polimer stored in plants is starch, and in animals is glycogen.
Yes, Because plants store food as starch and animals store fats/lipids as glycogen and protein is stored as glycogen too(in animals)
starch
animals and plants are both species
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.
Storage of food in plants. As starch is insoluble and compact, it is the most ideal form for storage in plants. For animals, starch is a source of carbohydrate. Therefore source of energy.
They are both made up of chains of glucose molecules, with glycogen being the form for animals and starch being the form for plants.
2 polysaccharides found in plants are starch and cellulose. :)