yes & it is primarily stored in the cells of the liver & the muscles being held in adipose tissue
Glycogen same as the animals kingdom
Glycogen
Glycogen and chitin are two polysaccharides found in animals. Glycogen is a storage form of glucose in animals, while chitin is a structural polysaccharide found in the exoskeletons of arthropods and cell walls of fungi.
my answer is always correct :) its glycogen and for Plato users the answer is A
Animals convert glucose to glycogen for longer term storage. In humans, glycogen is stored in the liver. Glycogen will be used before fat reserves are tapped.
Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose that is energy storage in animals and fungi. Glucose is an example of glycogen.
Glycogen
glycogen
Liver and muscles store carbohydrate .
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.
The carbohydrate energy storage molecule of animals is glycogen. Glycogen is a substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates.
Animals store excess glucose in their liver as a large compound called glycogen. Plants store extra glucose in their starch.